But there also is a similarity with last year. When I got home then, I was greeted with mails that Ageneiosus marmoratus was available in the Netherlands. That didn't work out because they were too large (one of them is still available.......).
This year I was told things were even "worse": Tetranematichthys and Otorongo woodcats

Now I know I wrote in the CotM on Tetranematichthys that I would certainly have a go at them again, yet my current stock doesn't allow larger predators - despite the fact that they are just 5-6 cms. So that's a no (or a big question mark??) as I'm afraid they will have a go at my smaller Ageneiosus sooner or (probably) later.
I will certainly have a go at the Otorongos and if all goes well (availability) I'll be able to greet an absolute new woodcat species (to me, that is) in my tank.
I'm also thinking of adding Gymnorhampichthys rondoni, of which I know almost nothing. There's a topic in Speak Easy, so if you have any info please fill me in.