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My definite no.1 is , but the runner-ups are:
Good call Ben!amiidae wrote:.
Now I'm even more tempted to get some, considering they're out during the day!Martin S wrote:I have a trio of , still tempted to add more! Much more active during daylight than some of the larger auchenipterids, stunning fish.
Thanks!Martin S wrote:Good list!
Martin
Mine took a few days to start feeding, and obviously their habits will depend on the tank inhabitants. Make sure they are not with anything that is too competitive for food, but they will take most frozen foods, and will come out with subdued lighting - surface plants will help!KungFish wrote: Now I'm even more tempted to get some, considering they're out during the day!
Anything particularly difficult about keeping them?
What PH do you keep them in? Also, what tankmates (if any) are with them?jeremybasch wrote:I have a group of the T. strigata and they are doing really well.
I'll look out for those.nvcichlids wrote:Oh, and on aquabid, F1 Tatia strigata have been for sale for a while.