Bumble Bee Catfish
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Bumble Bee Catfish
What are good tank mates for a bumble bee catfish? I want to set up a 125 gallon tank.
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It's too bad you just now pop up with a name, because it turns out that my previous reply is good for nothing.
Furthermore, if you know the spelling is incorrect, what's wrong with checking the correct spelling first and putting that in your post?
This isn't McDonalds. You may do things yourself here
Furthermore, if you know the spelling is incorrect, what's wrong with checking the correct spelling first and putting that in your post?
This isn't McDonalds. You may do things yourself here
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Be very careful with p. bufonius. They are highly predatory and though more limited by gape than, say cephalosilurus, they can match their aggression.
I tried to keep a 5 inch specimen with eight 6 inch silver dollars only to find two savaged overnight.
I've heard many similar stories.
Batrochoglanis are predatory but peaceful with fish too large to consume. Better still - why not try microglanis?
Good luck,
Nick
I tried to keep a 5 inch specimen with eight 6 inch silver dollars only to find two savaged overnight.
I've heard many similar stories.
Batrochoglanis are predatory but peaceful with fish too large to consume. Better still - why not try microglanis?
Good luck,
Nick
Luca Brazzi sleeps with the fishes.