mixing different catfish
mixing different catfish
hey guys thinking of setting up a large tank dedicated just to cats would like to mix a variety of cats from differing regions and countries as there is so many awesome cats to choose from
any suggestions on species that will go well and handle similar parameters and conditions together
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks skull
any suggestions on species that will go well and handle similar parameters and conditions together
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks skull
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Re: mixing different catfish
I imagine any major river in SE Asia or in South America contains lots of catfish species. Africa a bit less diverse. North America less.
Yet, I don't keep my catfish by their place of origin as the first selection rule. I would if I could. My first rule is that they don't eat or try to eat or beat up / bully each other. An ugly sin by purists and biotopists, I know... albeit I think my fish adapt adequately to my water chemistry and composition, which is pretty much the same in all my tanks.
Yet, I don't keep my catfish by their place of origin as the first selection rule. I would if I could. My first rule is that they don't eat or try to eat or beat up / bully each other. An ugly sin by purists and biotopists, I know... albeit I think my fish adapt adequately to my water chemistry and composition, which is pretty much the same in all my tanks.
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Re: mixing different catfish
What size tank will it be?
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Re: mixing different catfish
You'll need lots of research on which ones are compartible and which ones are not. Also creating an environment where all of them can coexist will be something you have to consider. I am not so good at this but it would be interesting to see what you come up with. Please keep us updated.
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Re: mixing different catfish
Depending upon your tank water stats, you could do a Congo catfish setup with big social groups of...
Pareutropius spp. (mandivillei, if you can source them)
Synodontis nigriventris
Synodontis brichardi
Dimly lit; bits of bogwood scattered (or glued to the tank sides) at various levels; pebbles and stones on the tank floor; moderate to strong current.
Pareutropius spp. (mandivillei, if you can source them)
Synodontis nigriventris
Synodontis brichardi
Dimly lit; bits of bogwood scattered (or glued to the tank sides) at various levels; pebbles and stones on the tank floor; moderate to strong current.
Dreaming of a full-on 5x2x2 Zaire River rapids biotope...