Butis Butis aquarium
Butis Butis aquarium
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I am planning on making a 128 liters aquarium, with the fish Butis Butis. http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Oddball ... 20Fish.htm
It is a brackish fish, but can live in fresh water with no problems.
So, my question, wich catfishes, comes from the same area, Indo-Pacific area and Australia, and can survive some salt in the water?
I will not make the aquarium brackish, but freshwater. But sometimes, I will put some salt in, to change the gravity.
Thanks in advance, Christian
I am planning on making a 128 liters aquarium, with the fish Butis Butis. http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Oddball ... 20Fish.htm
It is a brackish fish, but can live in fresh water with no problems.
So, my question, wich catfishes, comes from the same area, Indo-Pacific area and Australia, and can survive some salt in the water?
I will not make the aquarium brackish, but freshwater. But sometimes, I will put some salt in, to change the gravity.
Thanks in advance, Christian
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Re: Butis Butis aquarium
Hmm. Are those species readily available? Plus I'd bet an Arius would not be suitable. Too big. They'll also need seawater when adult. (if you wanna make em happy!)Saratoga wrote:Butis Butis are commonly found in habitats that contain Neo. glencoensis, Neo.rendahl & Neo. Atter.
Re: Butis Butis aquarium
Can you come with any good catfish then?Guanlong_wucaii wrote:Hmm. Are those species readily available? Plus I'd bet an Arius would not be suitable. Too big. They'll also need seawater when adult. (if you wanna make em happy!)Saratoga wrote:Butis Butis are commonly found in habitats that contain Neo. glencoensis, Neo.rendahl & Neo. Atter.
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Presumably "Neo." refers to Neosilurus, which leads to:Hyldager wrote:Hmm. I can't find these species in the cat-elog?Saratoga wrote:Butis Butis are commonly found in habitats that contain Neo. glencoensis, Neo.rendahl & Neo. Atter.
Can you give more info?
Neosilurus rendahl(i) is listed as - but a junior synonym is N. rendahli.
N. glencoensis is a synonym of .
And N. atter] presumable refers to
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Thank you very much.MatsP wrote:Presumably "Neo." refers to Neosilurus, which leads to:Hyldager wrote:Hmm. I can't find these species in the cat-elog?Saratoga wrote:Butis Butis are commonly found in habitats that contain Neo. glencoensis, Neo.rendahl & Neo. Atter.
Can you give more info?
Neosilurus rendahl(i) is listed as - but a junior synonym is N. rendahli.
N. glencoensis is a synonym of .
And N. atter] presumable refers to
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But, the smallest catfish so far, in this thread, is 200mm. I think that is to much, for a 128 liter tank?
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Re: Butis Butis aquarium
Probably on the larger side, yes. Unfortunately, I have no solution to that problem, as my knowledge of south pacific catfish is pretty poor.
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Re: Butis Butis aquarium
Okay, well, thanks anyway.