Channallabes apus
Channallabes apus
Hi All,
My LFS has some of these.
They look really interesting. Would the be ok in a community tank with smallest fish of about 5cm?
Are they aggresssive feeders?
There are some other cats (Bumblebees and Plecs) in the tank already.
Thanks
My LFS has some of these.
They look really interesting. Would the be ok in a community tank with smallest fish of about 5cm?
Are they aggresssive feeders?
There are some other cats (Bumblebees and Plecs) in the tank already.
Thanks
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Re: Channallabes apus
These do eat smaller fish & have a marked preference for "meaty" foods although in nature they eat a lot of insects. They are also great escape artists.....
5cm tank mates with soft bodies - tetras, platies etc might make a snack and i wouldn't guarantee the safety of anything this size in a community tank.
These are a really interesting species though and relatively trouble free although one of there most interesting features is rarely seen as tanks seldom allow terrestrial activity. Definately a species i'd recommend!
5cm tank mates with soft bodies - tetras, platies etc might make a snack and i wouldn't guarantee the safety of anything this size in a community tank.
These are a really interesting species though and relatively trouble free although one of there most interesting features is rarely seen as tanks seldom allow terrestrial activity. Definately a species i'd recommend!
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Re: Channallabes apus
Any idea if they would get on with any other bottom dwellers/catfish?Richard B wrote:These do eat smaller fish & have a marked preference for "meaty" foods although in nature they eat a lot of insects. They are also great escape artists.....
5cm tank mates with soft bodies - tetras, platies etc might make a snack and i wouldn't guarantee the safety of anything this size in a community tank.
These are a really interesting species though and relatively trouble free although one of there most interesting features is rarely seen as tanks seldom allow terrestrial activity. Definately a species i'd recommend!
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Re: Channallabes apus
Mine never bothered any of my other cats (synos, bagrids, etc)Small corys etc might be at risk (?) although they are spiny and not a lot will readily eat them
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Re: Channallabes apus
Richard,Richard B wrote:Mine never bothered any of my other cats (synos, bagrids, etc)Small corys etc might be at risk (?) although they are spiny and not a lot will readily eat them
What size tank did you keep them in?
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Re: Channallabes apus
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Re: Channallabes apus
from Cat-eLog: -- Other Parameters-- Sensitive to bad water; this species appears particularly susceptible to bacterial / parasitic infections.
You must have not found this in your experience, Richard?
when it grows to 12", I'd guess it could eat a lot of smaller fishes, up to 5"-6" in length. so 2-incher might be a snack.
Is it less of a glutton and predator than other clariidae?
You must have not found this in your experience, Richard?
when it grows to 12", I'd guess it could eat a lot of smaller fishes, up to 5"-6" in length. so 2-incher might be a snack.
Is it less of a glutton and predator than other clariidae?
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Re: Channallabes apus
It didn't seem particularly sensitive at all. Mine were well established specimens so they may suffer on import (?) The pic in Aqualog (and elsewhere)shows a fish with some infection http://www.hippocampus-bildarchiv.de/im ... s_apus.jpg - note the fine yellow spots - http://www.hippocampus-bildarchiv.com/i ... s_apus.jpgViktor Jarikov wrote:from Cat-eLog: -- Other Parameters-- Sensitive to bad water; this species appears particularly susceptible to bacterial / parasitic infections.
You must have not found this in your experience, Richard?
For a foot long fish it has a really small mouth, and only ate small platy sized fish - definately less of a glutton than clarias but still a really enthusiastic feeder!Viktor Jarikov wrote:when it grows to 12", I'd guess it could eat a lot of smaller fishes, up to 5"-6" in length. so 2-incher might be a snack.
Is it less of a glutton and predator than other clariidae?
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Re: Channallabes apus
I think that is a synonym.Junttis wrote:Looks a bit like Gymnallabes to me?Squidward wrote:Well went to my LFS this morning, and decided to get one.
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I meant . Does your's have pelvic fins? Hard to see from the photo. Nice fish whatever it is.Squidward wrote:I think that is a synonym.Junttis wrote:Looks a bit like Gymnallabes to me?Squidward wrote:Well went to my LFS this morning, and decided to get one.
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No pelvic fins.
I couldn't get a photo of the whole fish with my cr*ppy phone camera
I couldn't get a photo of the whole fish with my cr*ppy phone camera
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Re: Channallabes apus
Looks like . For sure it's not .
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You could be right.jippo wrote:Looks like . For sure it's not .
I was watching it this evening at feeding time. It does have very small pelvic fins which it holds against its body.
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Re: Channallabes apus
So it is.Squidward wrote:It does have very small pelvic fins which it holds against its body.jippo wrote:Looks like . For sure it's not .