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gulper catfish
Just wanted to share a few pics of my gulper cat...
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Wow dude splendid fish!
And it looks really happy :)).
What do you feed it with? And also it would be nice to know water/aquarium parameters.
Regards.
And it looks really happy :)).
What do you feed it with? And also it would be nice to know water/aquarium parameters.
Regards.
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water pH is at 7.2 and temp set at 82F. feed daily with market shrimp.
funny thing is the picture of it puffed up is all natural. i didn't feed anything to get it like that. just once in awhile it puffs up, maybe to get my attention which it usually does.
sidguppy: not a phototank. that is his home. can't mix him with my other tanks since all of them are potential meals.
nicely decorated tank with substrate, wood, and rocks are for the eyes of the viewer only IMO. these gulpers dont move much at all except when feeding time. all it mainly needs is very clean water and good filtration which is already provided.
funny thing is the picture of it puffed up is all natural. i didn't feed anything to get it like that. just once in awhile it puffs up, maybe to get my attention which it usually does.
sidguppy: not a phototank. that is his home. can't mix him with my other tanks since all of them are potential meals.
nicely decorated tank with substrate, wood, and rocks are for the eyes of the viewer only IMO. these gulpers dont move much at all except when feeding time. all it mainly needs is very clean water and good filtration which is already provided.
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Although I understand your way of thinking, it wouldn't hurt to provide the fish with a piece of bogwood to hide under. Like every Auchenipterid, it prefers being sheltered to sitting motionless in a bare tank. Don't be fooled by the constant grinshoefreak03 wrote: nicely decorated tank with substrate, wood, and rocks are for the eyes of the viewer only IMO. these gulpers dont move much at all except when feeding time. all it mainly needs is very clean water and good filtration which is already provided.
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i am in the process of getting a few more of the gulper so it will be upgraded to a different tank.Marc van Arc wrote:Although I understand your way of thinking, it wouldn't hurt to provide the fish with a piece of bogwood to hide under. Like every Auchenipterid, it prefers being sheltered to sitting motionless in a bare tank. Don't be fooled by the constant grinshoefreak03 wrote: nicely decorated tank with substrate, wood, and rocks are for the eyes of the viewer only IMO. these gulpers dont move much at all except when feeding time. all it mainly needs is very clean water and good filtration which is already provided.
how can you tell its a female??? i've been trying to find some reading online on how to tell the difference.It looks like a female, yes.
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Hi Shoefreak,shoefreak03 wrote:how can you tell its a female??? i've been trying to find some reading online on how to tell the difference.
Like every Auchenipterid, males develop a genital organ at the base of the anal fin, which is used for internal fertilization. If you can choose from several (semi-)adult specimen this should be easy to see.
For comparison, have a look at picture 8 of this species:
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BTW: I'm happy to hear that you will upgrade her/their tank soon.