1 red tail shark
2 plecos
2 black ghost knife fishes
4 pool barbs(sold as filamentos here)
3 serpae tetras
4 Sun catfishes
Im very fond of loaches so I was looking forward to a loach n catfish tank. Clowns or yoyos.
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Actually, they grow much larger.minipol wrote:Puntius filamentosus will grow to about 12 cms.
Have you seen one that big raised in captivity or in your opinion it only happens in the wild? Mine 7 have been stuck at 1' for a long time now, they just look very chubby now. The biggest I've ever heard/seen in captivity is this 15" one: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... %26quot%3BShovelnose wrote:Horabagrus brachysoma will reach around 2 feet in length.
I have collected Horabagrus specimens twice, one at 3" TL and another at around 7" TL. I haven't seen any other specimens in flesh but Google search does throw up some big sized specimens. They might not reach their full size in home aquaria. As an example, D.filamentosus hardly reach above 4" TL in home aquaria while the once pictured above was huge.Viktor Jarikov wrote:Have you seen one that big raised in captivity or in your opinion it only happens in the wild?
Yeah, but this is all wishy-washy... and even misleading without a ruler next to them and some measure of trust/credibility in the publisher of the photo.Shovelnose wrote:.. but Google search does throw up some big sized specimens.
drako57 wrote:It becomes darker in color :O
This can be discussed over PM.drako57 wrote:I want to talk in detail bout fishing trips.
drako57 wrote:And bout your aquariums too![]()
These will most likely be spp. Click on the genus name (in purple) for more information.drako57 wrote:And which plecos do we usually get in aquarium shops ?
I suggest you get the biggest tank you can and then decide on the number of specimens you can keep. It works better this way.drako57 wrote:And yes.. If I want to keep 4 of these, what should be the minimum tank size for them to grow to full length ?
If talking for life, IMO it may matter how many you will keep and whether you will create an environment for them to be relaxed and cruise around. Many keepers of this fish keep just one (or a few) and almost all they do is hide - even that 15" lone fish I linked above. They especially do so when they are young. At night, they swim actively anyway (if there is no bullying from other fish). They establish an hierarchy within their group but not too viciously, mostly pushing each other with their sides.drako57 wrote:And yes.. If I want to keep 4 of these, what should be the minimum tank size for them to grow to full length ?
Impossible ! There is no such thingdrako57 wrote:Minipol's tank is tooo big.
In my previous house,the tank got direct sunlight.drako57 wrote:Is it okay if my tank is exposed to direct sunlight ?
See this link http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/gen ... _id=21#159Where can I see the list of sun catfishes?