L24 Advice. Gender and aquascape
Posted: 01 Dec 2020, 01:39
Hey everyone.
Heres background: Pulled the trigger from my favorite importer and skipped the growing out plecos to breed like I used to do. Obtained a 12-13" L24 as an early xmas gift for myself. Might have bit more than I chew this time around not planning wisely for temporary housing and factoring in the cats in this household.
Now found out over the weekend: have no more fish play money to feed into this hobby. Losing a roomie that helped fund my hobby in the last few months. Yeah gotta look for another one so my big 6-8 foot acrylic tank project is now on hold. Being a homeowner priorities have to happen first.
Was going to drag in the 100g stock tub into the basment then realized my 2 challenges were the bengal and fat DSH orange cat will be trying to flip any lid off making this an impossible task. Back then when I had stock tubs I had cats that didnt care. And the house was set up differently.
Anyone who owns a bengal knows they like to stick their arm in everything including your feet while taking a bath! Fishing for plants and have succeeded in my 10 gallon 3 foot by 12 inch wide circular vase. This is a very difficult and challenging cat ever of owning cats.
So ended up tearing apart my 112g tank moving everyone else to the 75g with the jaguar catfish growouts. 3x L114s (i put them up for sale on a local fish group page) 4xL264s.
My primary question: what gender is it more likely? Or is it still too young even if its that big?
It has avoided the 4" pvc cave i set out for it. Orginally was for the clown loach growouts. Rainbow shark is enjoying it now.
Should I create some type of cave for it so it like a tile shelf and plug in a powerhead underneath the shelf so it can be more comfortable? I am feeling bad it is clunky in that tank. The tank is 18 inches deep.
Planning on going to home depot or menards to find a tile and super glue them together is the slate tiles there fish safe?
I uprooted alot of the plants in there so it could have more real estate to swim and chill around in. I really like its personality. Very observant and swims up to the front when I walk into the room!
Heres background: Pulled the trigger from my favorite importer and skipped the growing out plecos to breed like I used to do. Obtained a 12-13" L24 as an early xmas gift for myself. Might have bit more than I chew this time around not planning wisely for temporary housing and factoring in the cats in this household.
Now found out over the weekend: have no more fish play money to feed into this hobby. Losing a roomie that helped fund my hobby in the last few months. Yeah gotta look for another one so my big 6-8 foot acrylic tank project is now on hold. Being a homeowner priorities have to happen first.
Was going to drag in the 100g stock tub into the basment then realized my 2 challenges were the bengal and fat DSH orange cat will be trying to flip any lid off making this an impossible task. Back then when I had stock tubs I had cats that didnt care. And the house was set up differently.
Anyone who owns a bengal knows they like to stick their arm in everything including your feet while taking a bath! Fishing for plants and have succeeded in my 10 gallon 3 foot by 12 inch wide circular vase. This is a very difficult and challenging cat ever of owning cats.
So ended up tearing apart my 112g tank moving everyone else to the 75g with the jaguar catfish growouts. 3x L114s (i put them up for sale on a local fish group page) 4xL264s.
My primary question: what gender is it more likely? Or is it still too young even if its that big?
It has avoided the 4" pvc cave i set out for it. Orginally was for the clown loach growouts. Rainbow shark is enjoying it now.
Should I create some type of cave for it so it like a tile shelf and plug in a powerhead underneath the shelf so it can be more comfortable? I am feeling bad it is clunky in that tank. The tank is 18 inches deep.
Planning on going to home depot or menards to find a tile and super glue them together is the slate tiles there fish safe?
I uprooted alot of the plants in there so it could have more real estate to swim and chill around in. I really like its personality. Very observant and swims up to the front when I walk into the room!