Question about Hoplo and Banjo Catfish
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 02:30
I am setting up a mixed catfish tank for a show and the catfish will live together from now until the end of February at a public exhibit. Then they will be back to their regular tanks. I want to show how cool and different catfish can be so there's a wide variety of fish.
To add interest I want to add fancy snails like horned nerites and zebra nerites. I also would like to have crystal shrimp which are about 1/2-3/4" in length. I am not too worried about the snails, but I am worried about the shrimp specifically with the Banjos and Hoplo (although I imagine with the Hoplo's small size, I should be okay for three weeks). Do you think I am safe with these fish and the small shrimp? Thank you.
C. sterbai (Sterbai Cory)
C. pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
A. adonis (3" Adonis Catfish)
Ancistrus (Bristlenose 3" female and 4" male mated pair)
Megalechis thoracata -- Hoplo Cat (1.5" -- not sure of the species)
Glass Cats (2.5" -- may be taken out, because they are showing signs of stress)
Rineloricaria sp. (Red Lizard Catfish 2.5")
L-102 Peckoltia sp. (Snowball Plecostomus 3")
Peckoltia sp. (2.5")
Otociclus
Dysichthys sp. (Banjo Catfish 3")
To add interest I want to add fancy snails like horned nerites and zebra nerites. I also would like to have crystal shrimp which are about 1/2-3/4" in length. I am not too worried about the snails, but I am worried about the shrimp specifically with the Banjos and Hoplo (although I imagine with the Hoplo's small size, I should be okay for three weeks). Do you think I am safe with these fish and the small shrimp? Thank you.
C. sterbai (Sterbai Cory)
C. pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
A. adonis (3" Adonis Catfish)
Ancistrus (Bristlenose 3" female and 4" male mated pair)
Megalechis thoracata -- Hoplo Cat (1.5" -- not sure of the species)
Glass Cats (2.5" -- may be taken out, because they are showing signs of stress)
Rineloricaria sp. (Red Lizard Catfish 2.5")
L-102 Peckoltia sp. (Snowball Plecostomus 3")
Peckoltia sp. (2.5")
Otociclus
Dysichthys sp. (Banjo Catfish 3")