We have had 20 R. chandramara in a 29 gallon tank since 15 Feb 2004. The plant is densely planted and filtered by an Aquaclear 300. Tankmates are about 30 loaches (mostly small Schistura spp.) and about 10 each of Erethistes pussilus and Hara jerdoni.Silurus wrote:Well, Chandramara is stated as being hardy, but my experience has shown that it's not really so. And neither is it an inhabitant of slow moving waters. Like the closely related Batasio (I suspect that Chandramara IS a Batasio, but that's another story), this is a bagrid that is adapted for living in fast-flowing streams/rivers generally located at foothills.
The tank has experienced much neglect and abuse, as I've been traveling extensively since February. It's been overrun by blue-green algae and filtration has choked to a trickle for several days. Apart from one Rama, which died within a few days of arrival, all the fish are alive and well. In fact, they have been pretty bulletproof. The only thing they are a little picky about is food: they will eat freeze-dried, frozen and live food, but won't eat flakes.
Very cute fish.
Dinyar