red whiptail catfish - (Hemiloricaria sp. (L10a))
Posted: 01 Dec 2008, 13:11
hi everyone,
I have a question about this lovely fish.
I hope I'm writing this in the right part of the forum, if not, I'm sorry.
anyway, I saw this fish in one of my local fish shops and I really like it. I have looked on the internet to find some information on it, but so far I haven't really found much.
I was wondering wether it would be suitable for my tank.
I have a 200Litre tank, with external filter. I have about one inch of roman gravel in, some bogwood, one ornament ship which my male bristlenose lives in. it is well planted, including some big leaved plants.
I keep the temperature at about 25-26 C. the ammonia is 0, the nitrite is 0 and the nitate is kept as low as possible. last messurment was about 5. pH is 7.
my tank at the moment houses 2 adult bristlenoses (common), 2 juvenile L182 golddust bristlenoses, 2 baby (1inch long) common bristlenoses, 3 bronze cories, 3 albino cories, 3 peppered cories and one betta splendens (siamese fighting fish). and probably the odd little baby common bristlenose which have escaped from the net when I tried to catch and move all the babies to a growing out tank.
my bronze cories are also breeding at the moment.
well, my question is, would a couple of the red whiptail catfish fit into my tank? what are they like to keep? has anyone got these in their tank and could maybe give me some advice?
thank you for reading this, sorry it's a bit long.
anyway thanks again for any advice or recommendations, Marion
I have a question about this lovely fish.
I hope I'm writing this in the right part of the forum, if not, I'm sorry.
anyway, I saw this fish in one of my local fish shops and I really like it. I have looked on the internet to find some information on it, but so far I haven't really found much.
I was wondering wether it would be suitable for my tank.
I have a 200Litre tank, with external filter. I have about one inch of roman gravel in, some bogwood, one ornament ship which my male bristlenose lives in. it is well planted, including some big leaved plants.
I keep the temperature at about 25-26 C. the ammonia is 0, the nitrite is 0 and the nitate is kept as low as possible. last messurment was about 5. pH is 7.
my tank at the moment houses 2 adult bristlenoses (common), 2 juvenile L182 golddust bristlenoses, 2 baby (1inch long) common bristlenoses, 3 bronze cories, 3 albino cories, 3 peppered cories and one betta splendens (siamese fighting fish). and probably the odd little baby common bristlenose which have escaped from the net when I tried to catch and move all the babies to a growing out tank.
my bronze cories are also breeding at the moment.
well, my question is, would a couple of the red whiptail catfish fit into my tank? what are they like to keep? has anyone got these in their tank and could maybe give me some advice?
thank you for reading this, sorry it's a bit long.
anyway thanks again for any advice or recommendations, Marion