Perugia's Woodcat
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Perugia's Woodcat
Does anyone know much of this fish? I recieved 2 as bonus fish for a fish order from an internet LFS.
Anyhelp is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
Anyhelp is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
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I have one in a 30 gallon with 5 Corydoras Concolor and a L204. The fish is quite a character. Hides out most of the day until I put in some blood worms. He will emerge from his lair within 5 seconds and swim as if possessed. Once he finds pile of worms he will swim in circles "vaccuuming" up food as fast as he can. Once he's satisfied he'll sit on the bottom for a few minutes and then return home. I know these guys are noctunal and reclusive but mine has no problem feeding in broad daylight ...
I have about 10 of these little gems. They are really fun little creatures. I keep them in a 100lit tank and the feeding frenzie when I feed is incredible. I found a couple of small fry in the tank the day before yesterday!
So they seem to be pretty easy to breed. I will now set up the tank just for breeding purposes.
They should be available for more people to keep. They are small enough to fit in any peaceful community tank and nicely coloured.
Mine are kept in pH around 7, GeneralHardness around 3 and temp at 25Celcius. Alot of hiding places - judging from their eyes and they way they feed they are indeed night oriented. Mine feed more enthusiastic the later in the evening the get fed.
Good luck!
So they seem to be pretty easy to breed. I will now set up the tank just for breeding purposes.
They should be available for more people to keep. They are small enough to fit in any peaceful community tank and nicely coloured.
Mine are kept in pH around 7, GeneralHardness around 3 and temp at 25Celcius. Alot of hiding places - judging from their eyes and they way they feed they are indeed night oriented. Mine feed more enthusiastic the later in the evening the get fed.
Good luck!
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I'll second Dave's suggestion; ditch the poll.
but AFAIK only the OP or a MOD can do that, so......
my favourite cats (wich I already HAVE, Dave with an exception of 2 species) are Claroteids and currently a pair of Platystacus cotylephorus wich are truly beautiful and far more easy to keep and rewarding than I could ever know beforehand......
but AFAIK only the OP or a MOD can do that, so......
my favourite cats (wich I already HAVE, Dave with an exception of 2 species) are Claroteids and currently a pair of Platystacus cotylephorus wich are truly beautiful and far more easy to keep and rewarding than I could ever know beforehand......
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Ditch the poll
OK Lets ditch the poll. How do I do that? I'm not as regulatr on this site as I use to be.
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
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Sooo many Beers, So little time!
How many Catfish are in your Tank?
Sooo many Beers, So little time!
How many Catfish are in your Tank?