Hello my good chums.
I have cleared my tank out completely of fish and am looking for suggestions.
I have been thinking of a tank with just one specimen fish in it, something interesting and catfishy but alternative 'oddballs' could be considered.
Feel free to post suggestions.
The tank is 4ft long 2ft wide and 18" water depth.
The filter is a fluval FX5 with the outlet coming out a drilled socket creating much current (but poxy compared to a real flowing river)
So suggest away please! No doradids I am bored of them for a bit.
Thanks
Matt
How about some L. Heterodons? Rare and interesting. Good luck.
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 17:49
by Viktor Jarikov
Good to see you are not "cold out".
How about 20 Pimelodus pictus, peruvian variety (better spots)? If you like cute and moving...
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 17:55
by racoll
Pufferfish and snakeheads are always great character fish.
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 18:42
by Syno12
Try some Rineloricaria spp., love current and rocks, or if you can get your hands on one of the rarest loricariidae genus, Ixinandria steinbachi, so rare you almost always have to go to northern Argentina to get some as almost all sold in trade are illegally caught. Great tank!!!
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 19:55
by Richard B
Lots to suggest here but if you are after a single cat, for starters...
There are also, on occasion, interesting silurids & plotosids available if they take your fancy.
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 19:57
by DBam
A single black ghost knife with a few crenicichla regani and a group of L128 (or any larger, more voracious pleco you enjoy). Could always add schools of any tetra or hatchetfish. I love the dimensions of your tank!
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:07
by grokefish
Hmmmmm.... all interesting ideas.
I had thought of a snakehead or a puffer as it goes Racoll.
I saw a whole tank of b.raninus this year. Can't remember if I posted where it was
As for rare loricarids, Pier aquatics or speak to some of our German colleagues to find where they get some of their fish
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 12:42
by DutchFry
Devoting a tank to a single fish (or species) is something i have been thinking about for a while as well, and when i came across this vid i knew i want one at some point in my life! maybe you like it as well:
just make sure you have a proper lid on the tank if you choose to go for a fire eel!
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 14:05
by Shovelnose
racoll wrote:snakeheads are always great character fish.
I second that!!!! A group of Channa bleheri will fit right in.
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 21:12
by grokefish
30" fire eel is too big enough I think!
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 21:16
by grokefish
Maybe a tigrinum or a juruense......
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 23:47
by Viktor Jarikov
DutchFry wrote:Devoting a tank to a single fish (or species) is something i have been thinking about for a while as well, and when i came across this vid i knew i want one at some point in my life!
I saw that a while ago and I totally loved it too!
grokefish wrote:Maybe a tigrinum or a juruense......
You perhaps meant Brachyplatystoma tigrinus (2' max), not Pseudoplatystoma tigrinum (4' max)?
I thought you were looking to house that fish for life in that tank, no? If yes and you are pondering medium Pims then I'd mention Aguarunichthys, of course.
Amazing you've finally got them grokefish! I'm really pleased for you
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 21:14
by grokefish
Indeed and thank you.
You absolutely never see these round here. I have only ever seen single specimens and only then every few years, I bought them all.
Had a wacky dream last night about parancistrus, (sad I know) got up at 3am couldn't sleep, went downstairs and watched David Attenboruough DVDs to send me to sleep, didn't work.
When everyone else got up I said "c'mon lets go to the fish shop"
I said to the OH, 'I am not coming out with anything unless it's parancistrus'
Didn't hold much hope, the local maidenhead has gone garbage the last couple of years since the manager moved to the Morganstown one. Anyway walked down the tanks, garbage, rubbish, dead fish, garbage, dead fish, Psuedoplatystoma?..........
What is this I see, chaetostoma, oh no I don't think so............A bloody tankfull of Parancistrus!!!!
A tank full mind!
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 21:26
by racoll
Well done. Bet you couldn't believe your luck!
A bloody tankfull of Parancistrus ... A tank full mind!
How come you only bought three then? ;)
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 09:30
by Martin S
And you best get back and get some more before someone who works there figures out they didn't charge enough! Great you've finally found some, funny how you find stuff when you least expect it!
Martin
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 15:46
by grokefish
racoll wrote:Well done. Bet you couldn't believe your luck!
A bloody tankfull of Parancistrus ... A tank full mind!
How come you only bought three then? ;)
Dude I was tempted believe me, some of them looked not so well and I think three of these in this size tank as adults is enough, they can be right noidy gits when they all want the same cave!
Now I have to start making the tank more to their liking.
Anyone been to locations where this species is found?
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 17:31
by DutchFry
I am happy for you! nice find
it would be extremely cool if they would turn golden/yellow in your tank!! let us know if they do, please
Re: Help me decide?
Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 11:44
by racoll
racoll wrote:Parancistrus aurantiacus would be my first guess ...
Been thinking about this, and I don't think they are