South American Bumblebee Catfish (Microglanis iheringi)
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South American Bumblebee Catfish (Microglanis iheringi)
Has anyone had any experience with one of these brilliant fish?
I have one in my 40G S.A setup, with an Asian BB, and I wanted to know what they are like to keep and what they prefer in a tank.
He's dug a hole under a piece of bogwood. He shifted loads of sand to do it, and he's less than 2" long!
Thanks in advance
I have one in my 40G S.A setup, with an Asian BB, and I wanted to know what they are like to keep and what they prefer in a tank.
He's dug a hole under a piece of bogwood. He shifted loads of sand to do it, and he's less than 2" long!
Thanks in advance
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My Microglanis iheringi lived almost exclusively on frozen brine shrimp for over 19 yrs. I also kept a few platies in the tank; their fry periodically provided an additional food source. I always fed in the evening. Being a night owl myself, this worked well with my schedule.
The tank is heavily planted and has additional aeration besides the filter. The only other requirement was a dark cave-like area under an arched rock. Sometimes she shared her "home" with an African frog or kuhli loaches, but usually all visitors were chased away.
The topic: "19 yr. old bumblebee akysis..." is about this fish. Initially, I had incorrectly identified it. Take a look.
The tank is heavily planted and has additional aeration besides the filter. The only other requirement was a dark cave-like area under an arched rock. Sometimes she shared her "home" with an African frog or kuhli loaches, but usually all visitors were chased away.
The topic: "19 yr. old bumblebee akysis..." is about this fish. Initially, I had incorrectly identified it. Take a look.
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Well I checked up and this one and it is the one I said.
It wasn't actually on sale. I lost two Asian BB in January when my heater broke, and haven't found any since. I spoke to the manager of my local LFS about ordering them, but I couldn't. But then he remembered he moved two into the Rainbowfish tank and forgot about them! One was Asian, one was S.A so I snapped them both up!:D
Thanks for the help
It wasn't actually on sale. I lost two Asian BB in January when my heater broke, and haven't found any since. I spoke to the manager of my local LFS about ordering them, but I couldn't. But then he remembered he moved two into the Rainbowfish tank and forgot about them! One was Asian, one was S.A so I snapped them both up!:D
Thanks for the help