Porthole Cats (Dianema Longibarbis)

All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
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Beersnob
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Porthole Cats (Dianema Longibarbis)

Post by Beersnob »

All,

When I first got into the hobby a couple of years ago I was able to purchase 2 porthole cats. Are these not available anymore? These guys are really fun to watch around the tank. Yes, I know they do not have the striped tail. But, I find this version very interesting.

I guess I'd liek to post the above questions and I'm also curious if there are hard to find fish that you might be looking for?

Let me know.

Thanks,

Scott
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Post by sirbooks »

Nah, they are definitely still around. My work gets a few of them in every month or two, including a flag-tailed version. These fish are moderately hard to find, but they aren't rare by any means.
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Post by CEfire »

I currently have one of the regular porthole cats and it is probably one of the most interesting and social fishes I have ever had. I have only seen the flag-tailed version for sale but my regular one did not seem to care for thier company.

I hope you can find a couple for your tank!!
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Post by Beersnob »

Thanks guys!

I'm looking to add 2 to my current group of 2. I think it would make them happier. and I'll enjoy their interactions!

Scott
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Post by UNTgolf »

Just recently in my area several shops have received 3 or 4 each of the wild caugth flagtail's, but I have not seen the non's in a while! But I have a group of 5 flagtails in a 125 and around feeding time they get crazy active. They seem to be the most in turn fish as far as feeding schedule goes!
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