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Cetopsis coecutiens
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 08:31
by shawntraviss
Hey all, im new so youll have to forgive me if i mess up in my first post, anyway i have a 3" Cetopsis coecutiens whos currently in my grow out tank, now when he gets about 5" or so i plan to move him into a 65g (48x18x19), problem is what can i keep with him, if anything, so if you have any suggestions please let me know
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 10:32
by Silurus
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 20:22
by shawntraviss
Oh well hes still an amazing fish so ill keep him despite the draw backs, i cant get enough of watching the little monster eat lol
Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 03:03
by Damion
I had one about 4" w/paroons, jardini and dats. It was always active and ate bloodworms and small silversides. But it didnt' survive the move.
Although the write up is that it attacks tankmates, I never saw any aggression but it was only 4"
Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 05:03
by shawntraviss
ok well i had put another fish in with it just to see, i woke up a few days later and there was a hole the size of a quater chewed THROUGH the other fish, and mine is 3"
Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 16:32
by DeepFriedIctalurus
I only have 1 word for that... Awesome!
So what kind of fish was it anyway?
Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 17:48
by pictus_man_77
that is plain cruel. Why would you torture the other fish like that? its like cutting off a birds wings. i strongly suggest not ever telling us about your sick little " just to see....."experiments
Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 20:51
by shawntraviss
Well lets see here even in the profile on this site it says, and i quote "Younger fish in the aquarium do not seem so dangerous, perhaps becuase they are young or well fed." well my fish was well fed and the other fish was larger, so i figured id see if i could manage to keep somthing with it until the other fish grew out, since the other fish was a fast grower. Now i know i cant keep anything with it even from a small size so hes alone, so please dont try the holyier then thow thing with me, im not new to fish keeping and every one makes mistakes and really its no worse then feeding a piranha a goldfish, except in my case i was hoping nothing would happen
Posted: 02 Sep 2005, 10:39
by Damion
What was the other fish?
Posted: 03 Sep 2005, 05:40
by shawntraviss
A wimple carp - Myxocyprinus asiaticus