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Lonley Hoplosternum thoracatum
Posted: 30 Apr 2003, 08:42
by Cory_lover
Hey all~
i transfered my 8cm hoplo thoracatum into my 20gal..other inhabitants are one juvenile bristlenose, and 1 suckerbelly loach (PSeudogasteromyzon myersi).
its really inactive now, i mean it still feeds, but it doesn't seem to be cruising the tank. Is this normal behaviour? Btw, this specimen is a male. So should i get one omre juvenile hoplo at my lfs..or juzz trade in this one and get another new juvenile???
Posted: 30 Apr 2003, 13:11
by Caol_ila
Hi!
I guess youre talking Megalechis personata...
I had a lonely one for quite a long time its now 12 cm. Late last year i got 2x 4 cm juvs that i added and the big one ignored them for a while but now they cruise the tank in a cory like shoal fashion absolutely great how they interact. They have grown very fast.
I would buy a couple more if you have the chance, depending on your tank sizes. 20 is a bit small i guess...
Posted: 02 May 2003, 10:57
by Cory_lover
oh ok, i wouldn't mind getting more, but i'm afraid the big one i have now would harass or even kill the new one.
Posted: 02 May 2003, 13:37
by Caol_ila
Hi!
I added my 2 small ones to the double sized one and in the beginning he didnt even care about them now as theyre bigger hes cruising around with them. I wouldnt worry. Just my experience though
Posted: 06 May 2003, 07:31
by Cory_lover
ooh...guess i should get one more then..thanks
Posted: 11 May 2003, 12:33
by Pectorale
Try to make it a couple if you do decide to buy a companion. Two males can get quite territorial, two females would probably get along nicely though.
Pectorale
Posted: 12 May 2003, 14:04
by Cory_lover
hm, ok then. But the problem is that when i buy them at my lfs, they're usually juveniles, and i can't tell whether their male or female. Will buy 2 then. Thanks
Posted: 12 May 2003, 14:07
by Caol_ila
Sometimes a few new fish make a good reason to set a new tank. ;)
Good luck with your new fish.
Lonely Hoplos
Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 12:51
by CoolTcat
If I had mains power there would be no stopping me.
I had a biggish male Hoplo first, then got a half size which turned out to be female. He bossed her around a bit at first but then all settled down and they became firm friends.
Jan