Iquitos Rio Nanay fish settling into new tank
Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 05:32
Hi all,
I finally received the surviving fish from my collecting trip to Iquitos (described here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=50164).
Sadly none of the whiptails I collected survived before shipping, and neither did the green-spot Ancistrus nor the . The survived until getting shipped, but the shipper packed them with corys; sadly all were dead on arrival, apparently from self-poisoning, when I received the box in the USA. But praise God the I caught did, as did the Microglanis I bought which were collected above the Rio Tapiche.
I've housed four medium to large (>6" long TL) common-looking Ancistrus, four adult , and 6 small (2" TL) Batrochoglanis cf. raninus in the new tank. I hope they adapt to captivity well and accept the prepared foods I offer them.
Here's the tank. Feedback appreciated.
Cheers, Eric
New-75 gal Rio Nanay tank
I finally received the surviving fish from my collecting trip to Iquitos (described here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=50164).
Sadly none of the whiptails I collected survived before shipping, and neither did the green-spot Ancistrus nor the . The survived until getting shipped, but the shipper packed them with corys; sadly all were dead on arrival, apparently from self-poisoning, when I received the box in the USA. But praise God the I caught did, as did the Microglanis I bought which were collected above the Rio Tapiche.
I've housed four medium to large (>6" long TL) common-looking Ancistrus, four adult , and 6 small (2" TL) Batrochoglanis cf. raninus in the new tank. I hope they adapt to captivity well and accept the prepared foods I offer them.
Here's the tank. Feedback appreciated.
Cheers, Eric
New-75 gal Rio Nanay tank