Can I get a pictus cat?

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Can I get a pictus cat?

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I have a 38 gallon planted aquarium with a keyhole cichlid, a curviceps, 2 platies, 2 skunk cories, an otocinclus, 3 siamese algae eaters and some amano shrimp. I would like to add a Pimelodus pictus, do you think it would work out?
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Post by Shane »

I would not recommend it. You have a tank of peaceful fishes that will find the hyperactivity of a pictus disturbing. A pictus would also out compete most of the other fishes you have for food.
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Post by imrandy85 »

is there any kind of catfish other than cories and algae eaters that I could add? maybe a raphael cat?
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Post by MatsP »

Raphael cats would be one choice.

There are others too - woodcats (auchtenperiidae), perhaps?

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Post by Richard B »

Pictus would be best kept in a group & as stated previously not really a good idea for the set-up you have - what about Dianema? peaceful, fairly active - a bit like a bigger cory.

if you were to look wider than south america you could perhaps considr synodontis flavitaeniatus - obviously things depend upon availability & budget.
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Post by Marc van Arc »

I wouldn't recommend any woodcat for your setting. Not because they should be kept in groups like P. pictus, but they might disturb your fish by their nocturnal behaviour and their voracious feeding habits.

The suggestion is worth thinking over, especially because it behaves like a bigger Cory (see above), but looks rather different (click link).
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Post by racoll »

Another reason is that the pictus will almost certainly eat your shrimp, and maybe the oto too.
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