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HI there I need some suggestions for my 160L tank

Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 17:00
by FrankieWilde
Hi I'm new here, I'm Frankie, I live in The Netherlands and I just love catfish, I always had a big school of Synodontis petricola, but now I want to keep other catfish as well.
My tank is 100cmx40cmx40cm. 160L or 35 gallon volume. I have an mechanical filter with a capacity of 800L an hour, it's adjustable. I also use a sump wich contains 28L of effective filtermaterial. The sump filters 200L an hour.

I want to use this tank as an catfish-tank, maybe with another species of scholingfish to fill in the blanks in the tank.

Can you guys suggest a catfish that is active during daytime or during low lightlevels. At best one that lives in groups and is suitable for my tank?

Thanks in advance!

Frankie

Edit:

I was already thinking about:

Mystus cf wolffii
Mystus bimaculatus
Mystus rhegma
Mystus pulcher
Mystus tengara

But I don't have experience with these species and I don't know if my tank is big enough...

I'm still on the lookout for other species...

Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 17:55
by pictus_man_77
why not just get a shoal of Glass catfish
or if i were you, i wouldnt head in the direction of Catfish at all!!
i would do An Angelfish tank, with a shoal of Neons and obviously 2-4 angels/Discus
maybee, just maybee a BN, but thats a myabe, not a definate

Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 18:07
by FrankieWilde
pictus_man_77 wrote:why not just get a shoal of Glass catfish
or if i were you, i wouldnt head in the direction of Catfish at all!!
i would do An Angelfish tank, with a shoal of Neons and obviously 2-4 angels/Discus
maybee, just maybee a BN, but thats a myabe, not a definate
No I just want some small catfish, my tank is to small for angelfish or discus.

Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 18:37
by FrankieWilde
This is my tanksetup. I only plan to get some more plants next week.

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Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 10:56
by FrankieWilde
No replies? :?

Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 13:13
by MatsP
Welcome to the site...

Looks nice. Plenty of wood and rocks, natural looking.

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Mats

Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 15:36
by anjel972
you tank set up looks really nice -

Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 18:54
by troi
anjel972 wrote:you tank set up looks really nice -
Looks like a catfish tank to me. How about small plecs? For small catfish, cories are always good. The pygmeas tend to school, at least part time. You could have a thundering heard, it the syno's didn't eat them. Regular sized cories would be ok, I think. They will often use the whole tank, not just the bottom and go to the top in mad dashes to get a gulp of air.

One of my C. aeneus has bonded with the visiting Betta and trys to chase it, to mate I guess. Hilarious.

I am not sure why you want the cats active in day time, but if it is so you can wathch them, you might consider at red light at night. I use a 40 ordinary red bulb in a clip on lamp to watch my foundling plecs in the evening. I hear catfish, any fish I guess, don't perceive teh red. This seems to be true.

troi

Posted: 18 Jan 2006, 06:06
by FrankieWilde
Thank you for the info. I use a 4 Watt fluorescent ligthbulb in the morning and evening to simulate dusk and dawn. Maybe I can use that red light...

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 13:25
by Kana3
If you're not big on Angels, Discus and such, how about a Dwarf Cichlid? I reckon some Keyholes would look good in your tank. People think they're drab, but I think it's cool how they sometimes blend in, and you don't notice them until they move.

Cory's sometimes get up their nose, but generally they get on. I have both in a 250 litre. You could pop a hide or two up in your back corner there.

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Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 17:46
by zenyfish
Petricolas are my favorites.

Another favorite is a group of brochis splendens. Or a few hoplo catfish:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/ca ... h/14_F.PHP

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 19:46
by smiffertins
First off, hello Frankie!! Your tank looks sweet!
pictus_man_77 wrote:why not just get a shoal of Glass catfish
I totally agree and I bet you would too if you checked them out! Click here and you can see them and their data... On a whim I bought some and I'm so glad I did! They don't get very big, they're in plain view/visible whether the lights are on or off, they are nice to all their tank-mates, and they swim (in schools) ALL over the tank (top, middle, bottom, up and down)! Good luck!

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 19:54
by smiffertins
oh yeah, and the pictures on the link dosent do them justice... if you want I'll try to get a decent pic of mine to post for you.

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 20:33
by kalija
I vote Hoplo cats too, or how about some Flagtail porthole cats. Both are pretty active during the day. I love the driftwood pieces in your tank, btw.

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 21:27
by djw66
pictus_man_77 wrote:why not just get a shoal of Glass catfish
or if i were you, i wouldnt head in the direction of Catfish at all!!
i would do An Angelfish tank, with a shoal of Neons and obviously 2-4 angels/Discus
maybee, just maybee a BN, but thats a myabe, not a definate
Pictus man,

Tsk Tsk. Angels with Neons? Angels looove neons - for dinner. Even the billions of captive breedings hasn't got that out of scalares' wiring. Adult angels will hunt neons with vigor. They are also extremely fond of livebearer fry.

When one makes suggestions, one should speak from experience/research, not postulate a doomed scenario that some may think a good idea.

Discus, on the other hand, won't, unless they are VERY small, but neons can't handle the 84 degree Æ? temperatures for very long at all. Cardinals (Paracheirodon axelrodi) can, and they are commonly kept with discus (if anything is kept with discus at all).

Dave