Just bought a wiptale/Twig Catfish!
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Just bought a wiptale/Twig Catfish!
Can anyone give me any help as i cant find much info on them
Thanks
Thanks
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48"x12"x15" Tank
1x Iporangensis Earth Eater Cichlid 7.5"
1x SailFin Plec L022 8"
1x Leapard Pleco 6"
2x Tiger Clown Plecos 1"
1x Bosemani Rainbows 1"
3x Congo Tertras 3"
4x Clown loach's 4"
3x Snowflake loach 3"s
3x Spotted Catfish
48"x12"x15" Tank
1x Iporangensis Earth Eater Cichlid 7.5"
1x SailFin Plec L022 8"
1x Leapard Pleco 6"
2x Tiger Clown Plecos 1"
1x Bosemani Rainbows 1"
3x Congo Tertras 3"
4x Clown loach's 4"
3x Snowflake loach 3"s
3x Spotted Catfish
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- Shane
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Whiptail usually refers to Rineloricaria and twig catfish to Farlowella. Which do you have?
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i think i have Farlowella acus as thats the closest match on the pics
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48"x12"x15" Tank
1x Iporangensis Earth Eater Cichlid 7.5"
1x SailFin Plec L022 8"
1x Leapard Pleco 6"
2x Tiger Clown Plecos 1"
1x Bosemani Rainbows 1"
3x Congo Tertras 3"
4x Clown loach's 4"
3x Snowflake loach 3"s
3x Spotted Catfish
48"x12"x15" Tank
1x Iporangensis Earth Eater Cichlid 7.5"
1x SailFin Plec L022 8"
1x Leapard Pleco 6"
2x Tiger Clown Plecos 1"
1x Bosemani Rainbows 1"
3x Congo Tertras 3"
4x Clown loach's 4"
3x Snowflake loach 3"s
3x Spotted Catfish
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They are two different species. This will explain alot.
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/farlowella_acus.htm
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/farlowella_acus.htm
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F.acus is not a fish that would be imported.
The most likely is .
Bear in mind rostrum length varies with sex.
Not really a suitable fish for your set up
Do not rely on them to survive on algae, there won't be any "edible" algae in your tank with a gibby.
These fish are vegetarian. Make sure they get enough vegetable food. Feed them on flake or algae wafers, and they are likely to suffer from intestinal problems.
Any veggies you feed will be eaten by the goldfish and gibby.
You run the risk of starving the fish.
More info....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/1997_09.PHP
The most likely is .
Bear in mind rostrum length varies with sex.
Not really a suitable fish for your set up

Do not rely on them to survive on algae, there won't be any "edible" algae in your tank with a gibby.
These fish are vegetarian. Make sure they get enough vegetable food. Feed them on flake or algae wafers, and they are likely to suffer from intestinal problems.
Any veggies you feed will be eaten by the goldfish and gibby.
You run the risk of starving the fish.
More info....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/1997_09.PHP
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Can anyone give me any help as i cant find much info on them
Try putting Farlowella into a forum search.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/search.php
Loads of info!
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Racoll is correct. This link
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/farlowella_acus.htm
contains A LOT of incorrect information. Mostly because the identifications are all wrong. What they show as F. acus is F. vittata and what they show as F. gracilis is F. mariaelenae.
-Shane
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/farlowella_acus.htm
contains A LOT of incorrect information. Mostly because the identifications are all wrong. What they show as F. acus is F. vittata and what they show as F. gracilis is F. mariaelenae.
-Shane
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