Info on Chaetostoma needed
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It depends on the species. Most Chaetostoma spp. that are imported regularly for the hobby do not reach over 4 inches SL. They need cool highly oxygenated water and can be very fussy eaters. Those that do adapt to aquarium life though quickly become industructable fish.
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That's exactly the one that keeps on breeding here.yannfulliquet wrote: this
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