Shark catfish seems shy
Shark catfish seems shy
Hi all, this my first post, so please forgive me if the answer is obvious!!
I bought a shark catfish about ten days ago from my usual dealer. This is a bit of a new departure for me as previously I've only kept different types of corys (lot of them!). The problem is that that my shark seems to either be shy or anti-social... I can't decide which it is!
He's spent pretty much the whole of the last ten days swimming against the back wall of the tank and seems to particularly enjoy the water outlet from my biolife filter. I assume that he's feeding, because surely I'd know about it by now if he wasn't? There is good plant/rock/wood coverage in the tank, but also pretty big open spaces for him too. I suppose he's about 5cm long, if that gives an indication of age and/or temperament.
I'm not sure if there's anything I can do to entice him away from the wall and into just swimming around the tank for a bit? I was thinking perhaps he needed some company, but I'm not so sure. The other fish in the tank are all very placid (verging on stationary in fact!) so I don't see that anything else is putting him off.
All suggestions will be gratefully received!
Ian
I bought a shark catfish about ten days ago from my usual dealer. This is a bit of a new departure for me as previously I've only kept different types of corys (lot of them!). The problem is that that my shark seems to either be shy or anti-social... I can't decide which it is!
He's spent pretty much the whole of the last ten days swimming against the back wall of the tank and seems to particularly enjoy the water outlet from my biolife filter. I assume that he's feeding, because surely I'd know about it by now if he wasn't? There is good plant/rock/wood coverage in the tank, but also pretty big open spaces for him too. I suppose he's about 5cm long, if that gives an indication of age and/or temperament.
I'm not sure if there's anything I can do to entice him away from the wall and into just swimming around the tank for a bit? I was thinking perhaps he needed some company, but I'm not so sure. The other fish in the tank are all very placid (verging on stationary in fact!) so I don't see that anything else is putting him off.
All suggestions will be gratefully received!
Ian
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benetton,
If your fish is either of these species (which it probably is), you will have a lot of trouble housing them down the road. Arius require salt and grow large, as Crysichtys has pointed out, and Pangasius grow even larger. You may want to consider returning these fish, since theyy are not fish that are easily kept in home aquaria.
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If your fish is either of these species (which it probably is), you will have a lot of trouble housing them down the road. Arius require salt and grow large, as Crysichtys has pointed out, and Pangasius grow even larger. You may want to consider returning these fish, since theyy are not fish that are easily kept in home aquaria.
Rusty