What catfish should I buy?
- aximiliguru
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What catfish should I buy?
Hey all. Aximiliguru here. I need some opinions on what kind of catfish to buy. Here's my specifications(all suggestions welcome)
It needs to be at least one inch long. It needs to grow over 4 inches long(eventually), but no more than 18". I would prefer that it eats large, non-feeder fish food(but others are ok). I don't care about color. or shape. But the stranger, more unique, the better. I'd prefer it wasn't aggressive.
-I have a 75 gallon tank. A 2.5" puffer, a 4" barracuda, and a 2" leaffish are inhabitants. There are a few cories and a ropefish too. I would not mind removing any of these fish from the tank to make room. Good aeration, medium filtration. Water perimeters are ideal for most tropics.
As i said, any suggestions are great.
It needs to be at least one inch long. It needs to grow over 4 inches long(eventually), but no more than 18". I would prefer that it eats large, non-feeder fish food(but others are ok). I don't care about color. or shape. But the stranger, more unique, the better. I'd prefer it wasn't aggressive.
-I have a 75 gallon tank. A 2.5" puffer, a 4" barracuda, and a 2" leaffish are inhabitants. There are a few cories and a ropefish too. I would not mind removing any of these fish from the tank to make room. Good aeration, medium filtration. Water perimeters are ideal for most tropics.
As i said, any suggestions are great.
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Hi,
when you say barracuda, do you mean a needle-nosed garfish (Xenentodon cancila)?
as for catfish, how about the dwarf giraffe catfish.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/cl ... /102_f.php
browse the cat-elog. there's plenty to choose from!
when you say barracuda, do you mean a needle-nosed garfish (Xenentodon cancila)?
as for catfish, how about the dwarf giraffe catfish.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/cl ... /102_f.php
browse the cat-elog. there's plenty to choose from!
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First of all, yeah they've been together for 7 months, I think (maybe 6.5) . The barracuda is the hujeta gar. I really don't know what to call him, since nobody has given me a concrete answer to what the "barracuda" is. Oh, thanks for the suggestion, I got a dwarf giraffe catfish (Anaspidoglanis macrostoma) He is about three inches and comes out during the day(normal?) I also made a cave for him out of some java moss and driftwood. Thanks, guys. But, you know what, I still have room for another catfish...
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Clownfish are very sensitive to nitrates, nitrites and the like.
NOT a fish to be in there, when you cycle a tank!
best remove him asap.
should be OK in any eshtablished tank with lots of plants.
those South American Knifes are plant-dwellers that like to hide and rest in dense vegetation. and they need soft, neutral to acidic water.
they can and do pine to death when kept at wrong waterparameters or in very "fresh" water.
one for the "peat-granule-tank", definitely.
If you have Anaspidoglanis, avoid any Banjo.
Banjo's like to rest on or in a quiet substrate; the constant digging and sifting of the sand by the Giraffe-cat will not make it a happy fish.
NOT a fish to be in there, when you cycle a tank!
best remove him asap.
should be OK in any eshtablished tank with lots of plants.
those South American Knifes are plant-dwellers that like to hide and rest in dense vegetation. and they need soft, neutral to acidic water.
they can and do pine to death when kept at wrong waterparameters or in very "fresh" water.
one for the "peat-granule-tank", definitely.
If you have Anaspidoglanis, avoid any Banjo.
Banjo's like to rest on or in a quiet substrate; the constant digging and sifting of the sand by the Giraffe-cat will not make it a happy fish.
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