Glass Catfish Tank?
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Glass Catfish Tank?
I have a 55g that I would like to do an Asian themed tank with. It will be a planted, low current tank with some large vertical rocks as well. I am looking to have a peaceful, tranquil tank. I am thinking of centering the tank around Glass Catfish.
Are the Glass Catfish a good fish to center the tank around? How many should I keep? What other fish would you recommend keeping with the Glass Catfish?
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Are the Glass Catfish a good fish to center the tank around? How many should I keep? What other fish would you recommend keeping with the Glass Catfish?
Thanks!
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
Definitely. I have seen really nice tanks with big shoals of glass catfish. A good trick is to use a blue actinic tube, as the glass catfish kind of fluoresce blue and look amazing like below:Are the Glass Catfish a good fish to center the tank around?
About 15 would be a nice number.How many should I keep?
Any peaceful bottom dweller really that likes the same water. I would not keep any other mid-water fish, as displays always look better with one species.What other fish would you recommend keeping with the Glass Catfish?
My recommendations would be , , or .
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
I can vouch for Mystus bimaculatus, a very nice fish and in a reasonable size group quite entertaining. I have 7 and they follow each other round and investigate things a lot. Really peaceful and easy to keep as well. They really don't tend to hide away either although they have the opportunity to.
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I was going to suggest , & then maybe akysis/parakysis and hara?
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
Thank you for the replies. I will have to see what I find locally. I will not be setting up this tank for a couple of months, but this gives me a good idea. I keep going back and forth on what to keep.
I am also considering some loaches - zebra or something. What about shrimp? Would the glass cats eat them?
I am also considering some loaches - zebra or something. What about shrimp? Would the glass cats eat them?
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
Acrochordonichthys prefer a setup with a current, plus large individuals are ambush predators in the wild (I once caught one that spat out a couple of Nemacheilus loaches on capture).Richard B wrote:I was going to suggest , & then maybe akysis/parakysis and hara?
Besides, they are as rare as hens’ teeth.
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
Another question. Will the glass cats jump? I will have a light over an open tank for the plants. Most loaches may jump, right?
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
I guess i've been lucky to see 'em a coupla times - i didn't realise they were that scarce - guess a should've got a load when i had the chanceSilurus wrote:Besides, they are as rare as hens’ teeth.Richard B wrote:I was going to suggest , & then maybe akysis/parakysis and hara?
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
Glass cats are not very likely to jump.Bartman wrote:Another question. Will the glass cats jump? I will have a light over an open tank for the plants. Most loaches may jump, right?
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Re: Glass Catfish Tank?
I don't think they will jump out. And suitable fish:
Do Hyalobagrus fit the bill? Because they aren't monsters, but they aren't sooo active they steal the spotlight.
Do Hyalobagrus fit the bill? Because they aren't monsters, but they aren't sooo active they steal the spotlight.