can i have two fossilis?

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can i have two fossilis?

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can i have two fossilis (or micro somthing?) catfish in one tank? I think that both are females.

i have them now in the tank and they har fighting or playing? I dont know?
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pleas sombody answer im in a nead of a quik answer.
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Post by Iwona »

It depends on the tank size. If your tank is big enough, fossil catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis)could live together in a group, males and females. During the spawning time they form a hierarchic structure, males are following dominant female to fertilise her eggs. Sometimes they are fighting, but with no hurt. You must cover well the tank, because during fighting they sometimes could jump out.

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my tank size is 425L. butt if the catfish is a Microps is it still gona be good?
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Post by Iwona »

Your tank size is OK :-) IMHO H. microps is the same species as H. fossilis. I agree with those, who are saying that H. microps is nothing more than the result of anomalous fin regeneration or a mutation in H. fossilis. I believe that your fishes won't hurt each other. You can see a fight of 2 young specimen on video on Cat-eLog, and the fishes are still alive and happy :-)
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Post by Dave Rinaldo »

To follow Iwona comments. The Catfish of the Month article mentions H. microps as a junior synonym.
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Post by sidguppy »

and in a 400+ l tank you can keep a group with no problems.

they're indeed quite sociable, although 2 might just be the wrong number!
any chance of picking up a few more?
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thank you wery mutch! like the king just to say :wink:

now they are playing like to small kids:D
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thak you wery mutch! like the king sayd :wink:

now the are playing like two harmles childs:D
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Fossilis Pair..

Post by yellowcat »

I've kept a pair of fossilis for many years, perhaps a male and female as one is pale and the other much darker in color. They are in a 135 Gal tank with other catfish species and spend most of the time together as close companions, as said, like playful children....
Africa: Claroteidae- P. monkei, 3-P. punctatus, A. occidentalis-Volta, 3-A. biscutatus, 2-N. macrostoma. Mocho.- syno. batensoda, 2-syno. pardalis. South America: Pimelodids-p. blochii, 2-platysilurus mucosus. Pseudopim's- 2-lophiosilurus alexandri, batrochoglanis cf. villosus. Doradidae-anadoras grypus, 2-rhinodoras dorbigny, 2-wertheimeria maculata
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