
Does anyone know if this species buries itself into the sand, like Akysis or Platystacus? Or are they just very nocturnal?
Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. I haven't given up hope. The one I see regularly (behind the background) is doing fine.sidguppy wrote:reading the whole experience of Marc up until now, i'm not unhappy I didn't went for them.
Well, I saw two specimen today but merely because I was redecorating their tank.daniel60 wrote:Yes, I have seen one of them, but only for a brief moment.
Tha tank I'm planning with Amblyceps and Akysis will be very tranquil...
I got five Akysis longifilis in April 2004. The last year I just saw one of them, so I thought I had lost the other.Marc van Arc wrote:I don't know which species you are going to buy but see to it that you have fine (river) sand in that tank for they love it.
Today I saw 3 specimen and to my utter disbelief one of them roamed around near the surface. I have a thick layer of plants in one corner and there it was, quite at ease.Marc van Arc wrote:I saw two specimen but merely because I was redecorating their tank.
A bit too well lately which caused the group of 19 Corys - not the bravest of fish - to become invisible. When seen they were panicking in all kinds of directions.Marc van Arc wrote: They also get on very well with their fellow tank inhabitants.