I bought one of these on saturday but cant find out much information on wot to feed it ect
if anyone else has kept these and has any tips it would be very helpful
at the mo he is at the settling in stage where im not seeing much of him
and im not sure hes eating yet.
also ive seen about 4 different estimates of maximum size for this fish
any help would be appreciated
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I've never seen them in any regular LFS, ever. I DO remember seeing them at an importer and in German LFS.
so they can be quite rare, in the trade.
I'm not familiar with it personally, but the reputation of this species seems to be peaceful, not regarding its' appetite for small fish.
you might think about getting a group? never know what might happen!
checking the books, I'd say they're fairly small for "big Pims"; something between 7-10" or so, wich makes them just the size of the big Pimelodus species.
given the attitude of this fish (a placid hide&seek fish) you should be able to keep a group without having to buy a tankbusters-tank.
A 350-400L tank or so should easily be big enough for 4 or so, given enough bogwood, pipe or other hidy-holes.
any highbuild fish that is at least half their own length should be perfectly safe; think Silverdollars or other peaceful critters.
as for other cats; anything bigger than adult Brochis or so with a peaceful non-territorial (to avoid battles for caves) demeanor should be perfect for company.
so they can be quite rare, in the trade.
I'm not familiar with it personally, but the reputation of this species seems to be peaceful, not regarding its' appetite for small fish.
you might think about getting a group? never know what might happen!
checking the books, I'd say they're fairly small for "big Pims"; something between 7-10" or so, wich makes them just the size of the big Pimelodus species.
given the attitude of this fish (a placid hide&seek fish) you should be able to keep a group without having to buy a tankbusters-tank.
A 350-400L tank or so should easily be big enough for 4 or so, given enough bogwood, pipe or other hidy-holes.
any highbuild fish that is at least half their own length should be perfectly safe; think Silverdollars or other peaceful critters.
as for other cats; anything bigger than adult Brochis or so with a peaceful non-territorial (to avoid battles for caves) demeanor should be perfect for company.
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