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Chaetostoma

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 15:46
by paul_southend2k
Is it me or is the Chaetostoma a rare find? there doesnt seem to be much info on any of the species....

In my local fish shop they have a tank with about 5 different species of Chaetostoma in!

Do these fish prefer to be alone or can i put several in a 60cm tank??

Any advice would be greatfully received...

Paul

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 15:57
by Dave Rinaldo
Were you looking for more than what is in the Cat-eLog?

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 16:01
by paul_southend2k
ive looked at all those but there are still some in my fish shop which arent any of those...

Does mixing the different species matter? how many could i keep together?

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 17:44
by Silurus
They are somewhat territorial, so the number you can keep in a tank depends on its size.

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 13:51
by paul_southend2k
Would i be right in thinking that I could keep two together in a 60cm tank and that the competition between two of them could be more healthy then keeping one on its own?

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 13:54
by Shane
A 60 cm tank is about 10 gallons? That would be fine for two of the smaller spp. Just watch the competition for food to insure both are eating well.
-Shane

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:26
by bronzefry
I have one 3" Chaetostoma in a 75 gallon tank and he's the king. I've never seen such a small fish rule a tank. There are some fiesty Tetras in there,too. But, they do the submission thing when he sits on the food and defends it. He appears to get along well with Paleatus Cories. He swats at Otos.

Posted: 14 Jun 2005, 21:49
by paul_southend2k
Yeah mine is about that size and he rules the tank though he seems to like my 4 Synodontis Cf. Petricola â??Dwarfâ?