knifefish? no way!
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knifefish? no way!
Hi... I recently bought this cat being sold as a knifefish. It's doubled in size in 6 months and eats very healthy indeed. It takes to hiding in the rocks most of the day, emerging only at feeding time and at lights out.
I've also picked up, what I thought was a large cory, which has also doubled in size to become a 5 inch monster. But again he's also timid and only shows at night, preferring the darkest hole in my tank.
Either one or both of them has taken to ripping the plants to shreds and digging and shifting sand to make hollows in the tank.
Are you able to indentify these cats for me so I know how large they're likely to grow so I can look after them properly? They're currently housed in a 100 ltr tank with rocks and plants and 2 clown loach, corys, my 4 year old pleco and my 5 year old parrott for company.
Any advice would be great!
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the pictures are very bad.....but my guess is that the topfish is Heteropneustes fossilis
the bottom one is some sort of Synodontis
the bottom one is some sort of Synodontis
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Thanks guys. I think you're right about the Heteropneustes fossilis but not too sure about the Synodontis as I can't find a likely match on this site. It doesn't really have a pattern as such, just a general bronze tan, with a patchy white birth mark on it's head. I know the pix are bad but these fish are rarely seen during daylight, so to capture what I did took some effort! If I get the chance to get some decent ones together I'll post them. I'd like to know who's the culprit for shredding my plants to bits though... I will guess at the Syndontis having read the greek meaning!