Bumblebee catfish?
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Bumblebee catfish?
AT $2 a piece here, with cute looking eyes, nice whiskers and good coloring, I'm urging to buy one.
Does anyone have information on it? I can't find it anywhere, even on this site!
Does anyone have information on it? I can't find it anywhere, even on this site!
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Which of the 7 [1] species in the Catelog are you talking about?
Bumblee common name list
I suppose the most common one is . There's a fair bit of info on that species.
[1] The total number of "Bumblebee" fishes are 9, but since two of them are either "Cory" or "Pleco", I suppose you would have posted in the correct forum for either of those, leaving 7 species.
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Bumblee common name list
I suppose the most common one is . There's a fair bit of info on that species.
[1] The total number of "Bumblebee" fishes are 9, but since two of them are either "Cory" or "Pleco", I suppose you would have posted in the correct forum for either of those, leaving 7 species.
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I have to agree...they can get very territorial. I had an Asian Bumblebee and he was really neat looking. Only problem is one night he attacked and killed my Pengasius Catfish. (Nipped all of his fins off)Silurus wrote:They are peaceful only to tankmates too large to be eaten, and can be quite territorial with conspecifics if not enough hiding spaces are provided. Small tetras may be considered snacks.