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Thread: catfish pals

  1. Default catfish pals

    a friend of mine has a 265gal south american catfish tank. in it she has 6 otos 18 cories of various types and a pleco. she has recently relized all her fish are bottom feeders and wants a south american fish that "swims around". any tips? also, she wants something under 8in

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    I know what I would get if I had a 265g, AROWANA time. Maybe a lima shovel nose? Most catfish are bottom feeders.
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    If the tank isn't planted (with real plants) I'd say a school of two dozen of the larger silver dollars, like red hook mets (Myleus rubripinnis). They reach a bit over five inches.

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuli_Loach
    I know what I would get if I had a 265g, AROWANA time. Maybe a lima shovel nose? Most catfish are bottom feeders.
    Both would eat the otocinclus, Kuli.

    Dave
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    True. A South American FISH, I thought they meant catfish, sorry about that. How about a severum?
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    severum? sounds fine but whats a severum

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    Its a foot-long Cichlid, KF.

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    Dave
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    I usually only reach 8" in the home aquarium.
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    You'd need a larger tank; twice as big as the one you have, for them to reach 12 inches.

    Dave
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    sounds a little close to the mark. are they herbivores?

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