Tenellus care and breeding
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Tenellus care and breeding
I have a group of 7 of these catfish feeding well and have filled out in the last few months.
I want more information on husbandry parameters at present T 23/27°c ph6.0/7.2 tds120/250ppm diet bugbites ,live food everyday,
I want more information on husbandry parameters at present T 23/27°c ph6.0/7.2 tds120/250ppm diet bugbites ,live food everyday,
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Re: Tenellus care and breeding
Hi Ian,
Not many members here have reported keeping Tenellus. @MarcW, do you still have Tenellus?
Cheers, Eric
Not many members here have reported keeping Tenellus. @MarcW, do you still have Tenellus?
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Tenellus care and breeding
Hi Ian, and Eric.
I recently moved the Tenellus on at the CSG convention. Still have their bigger relatives, Hassar orestis though.
They were still doing well, very active and lived for several years within the parameters Ian mentioned in his post.
If they aren't already, I'd recommend keeping them on fine sand, mine seemed to enjoy searching for bloodworm etc. in the sand.
Good luck with them Ian.
I recently moved the Tenellus on at the CSG convention. Still have their bigger relatives, Hassar orestis though.
They were still doing well, very active and lived for several years within the parameters Ian mentioned in his post.
If they aren't already, I'd recommend keeping them on fine sand, mine seemed to enjoy searching for bloodworm etc. in the sand.
Good luck with them Ian.
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Re: Tenellus care and breeding
Thanks Marc. Cheers!
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Re: Tenellus care and breeding
The reason for the post was 2 fish moved away from the group and parallel swim for 15/20 seconds.
I hoped it may be significant, we all live in hope.
I hoped it may be significant, we all live in hope.
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Re: Tenellus care and breeding
I hadn't seen that in my group Ian, often one would split from the group and swim about for a minute or so before joining the group again, but I didn't notice more than one doing so.
Hopefully it means something , good luck with them, and please report back if there is any more interesting behaviour.
Hopefully it means something , good luck with them, and please report back if there is any more interesting behaviour.