Jools wrote:If it were me, I'd look at a bunch of Congo tetras and debawii cats for the tank. Any LFS can get them both. Let me go take a video of my West African tank and post it.
Jools
Googols Jools,
"I really appreciate you posting this vid, it helped me visualize possibilties. Your tank is Lovely... (I also accessed the link Andy cited below) I'm simply amazed. And excited about our future here.
Thinking of getting two more Eupterus as Naturalart suggests is truly my hearts first desire. However, as I watch Nui in this 48" tank I'm having second thoughts. I observed him for a couple hours late last night with the idea of adding two more his age and/or size. And I can imagine it, but I'm not sure it would be the best situation for all three of them. I had the idea that it might be...
I'm likely wrong but,almost like being back in the 10 gallon - considering the waste level they'd produce. This makes me like the idea of smaller fish like the Barbs (these are small right?) who swim in the upper waters even more. I think he'd enjoy other mates like them in the tank for sure. Just to observe them. Right now he spends most of his waking time observing me. When I look up or over at him he slips or ducks back inside his hiding spot.
Oh gadz this is funny... Nui just ventured down to the other end of the tank (rare) to check out the catappa leaf I put in this morning. The first one. It was resting on the floor. About 10 minutes after he returned to his occupied end, it rose and began drifting toward him. Slowly it wended its way all the way down and upon, his, head. His body was beneath the clay bridge deal. He rolled over and swam out, his mouth to the leaf and the two did a ballet for a bit 'round the waters. Not at all his norm. He was happily surprised to have a visitor at his door. What a good thing to see.
He really does need a tank mate he can play with not just observe. He and Li'i do a little chasing now and then but I don't want to encourage it now. I wish that we could do a pop. count of just two: Euptera, could co-exist alone without a third Eupterus mate. I'm sorry (?) but I don't recall the reason for this...
I assume it has to do with "not getting along", but in what way, for what or any duration, and to what degree?
An earlier discussion we began in this same direction ended with the idea of getting an Ancistrus which Scott loved. Me too actually... I think Mats made that recommendation. Would an Ancistrus be a good play mate with Nui? Or just a good peaceful mate that would steal our heart away like Nui?
Now... back to Jools'
Beautiful "Tank Afrika!" vid, I haven't found much online to read yet on C Tetras, Debawii Cats and African Barbs. I think I read something yesterday on the Congo Tetras that gave me a little worry... it had to do with their ideal water temp's being lower than Nui's. I'd really like to read up on these recommendations above, If you know of a good site or two you could point me to it'd be appreciated. BTW, were/are you also recommending the Barbs?
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One last thing in regards to tank mates. (((((Li'i))))). I understand Planet Catfish is a platform to discuss Nui and his wellbeing. Hopefully this isn't too much Li'i... and apologize to those who might feel so.
My heart is attached to her but my mind is telling me I need to pay attention and take care of things properly in order to avoid any problems that are going to arise from her change. I have a strong sense of foreboding and feel she is close to that change... I've stopped allowing her to eat sinking pellets. I give her algae wafer. Still... her nature is not harmonious to our goals. I couldn't not move her the other day... and I think it was the right thing to do. I also think it's right to move her again and I believe it will have to be the 40 gallon with an overlay in the 10 gallon.
I began feeling this way last night and tonight she tried to attach to Nui. But Nui is King and let her know it. There have been a couple times in the past three weeks when Li'i was hiding during the day and wouldn't come out even to eat or rasp. She stayed hidden for two days and almost two days the second time. I think she tried to attach to him and he taught her a little lesson. Let her know he's still bigger. But he won't necessarily stay that way. My only comfort for the moment is that I know he's able to defend himself and avoid being sucked upon.
Observing her attempts tonight, she tried it twice in a row. Watching her tho' I noticed that its almost an automatic response. Nui was playing with the catappa leaf again and she got excited. An innocent thing on her part. In her excitement she wanted to lay on top of Nui while he was playing. His swimming around the leaf and quick turns stimulated her. The thing is, while that little stimuli was innocent, I believe that once she's on top of him and begins rasping his slime another aspect of her nature would kick in. That, to consume.
I've been telling myself and others that she does this in innocence wanting to help clean other fish. Not so I think. I think its mindless consumption and eventual death for the other fish. And since I'm being honest here, I have tosay that I don't want her to be my dominant fish in the 40 gallon. Neither do I want to have an aggressive tank. Not at all...
at all!! It also saddens me. What am I going to do?
I've read of others putting them in ponds at this point. I have many friends with Koi ponds but she'd harm them. That's no solution to this problem. What is?
I've inherited a Dream and a Nightmare,
- Thanks a Googol – a Googolplex even! Jools and All...
Thank you All of you, for your time, patience and ongoing understanding support,
GF