Kool Kats for a 720l
Kool Kats for a 720l
I'm planning to buy a 720 liter tank. I would like to keep a few large south american catfishes... any suggestions?
I've been thinking about Sorubims (preferably S.elongatus) and Hemisorubim platyrhynchos, but recently i've been considering a beautiful species i've seen somewhere (can't remember it's name or where i saw it but i think it was named "torosus-tocantins-something")
Too small tank for a M. tigrinus?
I've been thinking about Sorubims (preferably S.elongatus) and Hemisorubim platyrhynchos, but recently i've been considering a beautiful species i've seen somewhere (can't remember it's name or where i saw it but i think it was named "torosus-tocantins-something")
Too small tank for a M. tigrinus?
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My vote goes to a byotope focus on S. lima
Other cool cats:
Brachyplatystoma juruense
Hemisorubim platyrhynchos
Merodontus tigrinus
Perrunichthys perruno
Learius marmoratus
L. pictus
Pimelodus albofasciatus
P. blochii
P. maculatus
P. ornatus
Will it be cat-only tank? Only pims?
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Other cool cats:
Brachyplatystoma juruense
Hemisorubim platyrhynchos
Merodontus tigrinus
Perrunichthys perruno
Learius marmoratus
L. pictus
Pimelodus albofasciatus
P. blochii
P. maculatus
P. ornatus
Will it be cat-only tank? Only pims?
Eduardo
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Thanks for the help.
I would like to keep a couple of pims but also perhaps one or two doradids and loricariids.
Maybe some large characins too, to give the tank a little action.
So, what do you say guys? Is 720 l too small for a M.tigrinus? (and isn't it too small for a couple of fishes on that list, such as juruense, perruno and L.pictus?)
I would like to keep a couple of pims but also perhaps one or two doradids and loricariids.
Maybe some large characins too, to give the tank a little action.
So, what do you say guys? Is 720 l too small for a M.tigrinus? (and isn't it too small for a couple of fishes on that list, such as juruense, perruno and L.pictus?)
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They reach about 30-35 cm SL.
A little bit more info here.
A little bit more info here.
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Yup, well spotted. Hemisorubim and Platystomatichthys are really cool fish, and a small group of P. ornatus are a superb sight. Stick with fish that stay under 18" and your 720l aquarium will give them room to cruise and really show off (and also you'll be able to keep other large-ish fish with them without worrying).TalenT wrote:(and isn't it too small for a couple of fishes on that list, such as juruense, perruno and L.pictus?)
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coelacanth wrote:Yup, well spotted. Hemisorubim and Platystomatichthys are really cool fish, and a small group of P. ornatus are a superb sight. Stick with fish that stay under 18" and your 720l aquarium will give them room to cruise and really show off (and also you'll be able to keep other large-ish fish with them without worrying).TalenT wrote:(and isn't it too small for a couple of fishes on that list, such as juruense, perruno and L.pictus?)
How bis is a 720 liter tank in gallons?
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yes, this is true. This is a very unusual Pim; easily stressed, claustrophobic too.What's the adult size of Platystomatichtys then? They are indeed some cool looking fish! According to Baensch Aquarium Atlas, they must be kept in a gigantic tank or else their barbels will touch both ends of the tank at the same time and that's probably not so good...or?
They can go nuts when you approach the tank, and almost all imported specimen get a misformed upturned nose from ramming themselves into tankwindows and -furniture.
it's not a huge fish; those 40 cm are pretty correct (I've seen plenty imported wildcaughts...), but it's not a happy sight; A tank for these must be roomy; at least 6 foot long, and at least 2,5 better 3 feet wide! those whiskers are as long as the fish, so the span would be 2x 40 cm, wich is 80 cm.....
and docile tankmates!! not a fish that can be kept with big, nasty Pims; those should be likewise docile; hemisorubim platyrhynchos and Sorubim lima are OK.
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