Oil catfish tankmates
Oil catfish tankmates
I was just wondering if an oil catfish would eat tankmates the size of an adult guppy. It's a 20 gallon high aquarium which I would think would be large enough for 1 or 2, please correct me if I'm wrong !
P.S.- does anyone have any personal experience with the care of oil catfish. I read the article on here but it seemed more oriented towards breeding. Also, how closely related are wood cats and oil cats? Thanks!
P.S.- does anyone have any personal experience with the care of oil catfish. I read the article on here but it seemed more oriented towards breeding. Also, how closely related are wood cats and oil cats? Thanks!
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Re: Oil catfish tankmates
With "oilcatfish" you mean Centromochlus perugiae?
They're safe to keep with adult guppies.
Newly born ones have the risk to be eaten by them.
They're safe to keep with adult guppies.
Newly born ones have the risk to be eaten by them.
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Re: Oil catfish tankmates
There should be plenty of people with experience, so I'll let them tell you first.jcork wrote: does anyone have any personal experience with the care of oil catfish. Also, how closely related are wood cats and oil cats?
Woodcats is a common name for and is a member of that family. To be exact, the Auchenipteridae are divided into two subfamilies, the Auchenipterinae and the Centromochlinae. The Oil cat sits in the latter.
Re: Oil catfish tankmates
Thanks, they're mouths reminded me somewhat of a gulper catfish and I got nervous! Do you know of anyone selling any specimens? Once again, thanks for the help!
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Re: Oil catfish tankmates
These are very friendly & small fish and the only things they gulp away are red mosquito larvae -).jcork wrote:Thanks, they're mouths reminded me somewhat of a gulper catfish and I got nervous! Do you know of anyone selling any specimens? Once again, thanks for the help!
I don't think it's very useful to tell you who has these for sale in the Netherlands, so perhaps a US-member from the North-East is able to help you out here?
Re: Oil catfish tankmates
I know that petsolutions has them for sale so I may et some from there, thanks for all the help!
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Re: Oil catfish tankmates
Generally speaking, woordcats refers to the family Auchenipteridae (excuse me for any spelling errors) and Centromochlus is part of that familyjcork wrote:Also, how closely related are wood cats and oil cats? Thanks!
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