7 months later in the tank setup and along the way things have changed.
The hora's took out some smaller Puntius and Barilius but a lot of them are still around.
A nightlight was the answer, but it didn't completely stop the hunting.
A while ago, at the LFS, 3 Calophysus macropterus came available. I waited 6 months, nobody wanted the fish and they
need a big tank. I find it a great species and after 6 months, I decided to take them home.
Also, as I am moving house, a couple of tanks are shut down.
Meaning a couple more "visitors" entered the tank: some Megalechis thoracata, an L119 and a Hypostomus faveolus.
The tank has evolved more into a catfish tank although still the Indian fish are still predominant.
All catfish get along, they all like to hide and come out in small numbers during the day.
That's what makes the tank interesting. 1 of the Barilius is very big, what a nice fish !
Sadly, I'm going to shut down the tank this saturday
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Only to move the fish into a new 300x100x70cm tank, 2100 liters gross
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The tank is filled up already, to take out any possible toxins.
I'm going to do the fill/empty routine one more time and then move the fish on saturday.
The Calophysus will be a challenge. They are big 34+cm and fast.
I will have to be carefull not to injure them.
Luckily the new place isn't far from my current home so minimal stress.
I hope to post pics next week.
I will add less small stones and pebbels as the Calophysus are to strong and wild when eating.
The pebbels sometimes hit the glass and once they get even bigger, I do not want to risk them
displacing a small rock into the side of the tank.
Anyways, fingers crossed
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