Glyptothorax . . . but which species?

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Glyptothorax . . . but which species?

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Got this little guy with my Bagarius suchus as a little surprise. Pretty cool little cat, although I am not entirely sure which species of Glyptothorax it is. Any help?

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Re: Glyptothorax . . . but which species?

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Cool, was hoping it would get a little larger, but for now it will be alright with my suchus. :) :thumbsup:
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Re: Glyptothorax . . . but which species?

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you sure??
:shock:

don't be surprise if you wake up one day and you just see its' tail hanging out of the Bagarius' mouth......

I think Bagarius is the natural toppredator of fishies like these.
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Pretty sure for now they are alright together. The Bagarius is only an inch larger, if that even. I know I will have to eventually seperate them, but for now they should be fine.
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Re: Glyptothorax . . . but which species?

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1" can be too many when it comes to piscivores

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