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Banjo Cat Size
I know it says under the species profile of this stie, however, what size to Banjo cats reach and are they suitable for a community containing smaller fishes such as Cardinal tetras and guppy's?
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Hi!
Depending of what species you are talking about.
I have and he isn't bigger than 4''/10cm
I used to have Bunocephalus knerii and he was the same size (4''/10cm)
Never really witness any predatory problem with my verrucosus, but witness some with the knerii
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Depending of what species you are talking about.
I have and he isn't bigger than 4''/10cm
I used to have Bunocephalus knerii and he was the same size (4''/10cm)
Never really witness any predatory problem with my verrucosus, but witness some with the knerii
Cheers
Yann
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Just watch that the other fish you keep with it do not pick at the banjo's, even guppies, they pick at the barbels and at the skin especially if they have just been transfered from another tank as they can look like they are molting(not sure of the proper term for this) and the other fish will pick at this, the banjo's most often will not swim away unless they are really irritated.I just recently had to take guppies out of a tank as they would not leave the banjo's alone.
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