I just want to get back to this thread, thanks for the info Fishmandavew.
I did secure the tank's lid and also added heavy stuff onto the maintenance-openings of it, I did keep big
Mastacembelus-eels in the past and did not want to take chances with those catfish
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The two
C. batrachus are doing very well
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I measured them correctly and the bigger one is 45 cm / ~18 inches and the smaller one is 38 cm / ~15 inches big, the bigger one seems to be female and the smaller one seems to be a male, she is stockier and the differences of their genital papillias support this observation. They even showed courtship behaviour and dug out some very large pits in the gravel which was just very cool to observe, but no eggs 'till now
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Channa marulioides that also inhabits the tank calmed down and got used to the cats very well and even lost her shyness she developed when she was alone in the tank, it worked out very good
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And yes, they are the greediest catfish I have ever owned and will snatch food directly from the
marulioides' (which is ~70 cm / 27,5 inches big) mouth if she is not quick enough, good thing she does ignore the cats and they are free to do what pleases them
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Smile 'cause you can't kill'em all.