Did you know fantastic help is an anagram of Planet Catfish? This forum is for those of you with pictures of your catfish who are looking for help identifying them. There are many here to help and a firm ID is the first step towards keeping your catfish in the best conditions.
I ordered these guys and they were suppose to be Striped Raphaels. Obviously they are not. I looked through the cat-elog and I think they might be Amblydoras hancockii or Anadoras grypus. But I'm hoping I can get a for sure ID. They are approx. 3 inches TL
Nauticus looks to be it. Wow so they are pretty much full grown then. I was originally planning to grow out a couple striped to put in my oscar tank. These guys would be lunch. Looks like I'm setting up another tank for them.
RaYne wrote:Nauticus looks to be it. Wow so they are pretty much full grown then. I was originally planning to grow out a couple striped to put in my oscar tank. These guys would be lunch. Looks like I'm setting up another tank for them.
I really do not think an Oscar would try to eat these. Just my opinion.
I'm not sure if I want to chance it. My oscar is 7-8 inches long. These guys would fit in his mouth if he tried to eat it.
Both have speckled bellies so it looks like I have 2 males. I had ordered a 3rd but didn't take it since it was so small, I may go back and get it and maybe order a couple more. What tank size would be recommended for 6 of these?
These guys have ich. I'm slowly raising the temp and adding salt. I'm at 2 tablespoons per gallon right now. What salt dosage is recommended for these fish?
2 level tablespoons = 2 x 15 g = 30 g per 3.785 l = 0.79%
Usual dose to treat, e.g., koi, is 3 lbs per 100 US gal (3.785 l) = 0.36%. You are already 2.2 times over that doze.
I have had problems with small doradids not tolerating 0.2% already but many other keepers say 0.35% has been fine with their fish; so my experience likely has had another negative factor at play too (all my raphs died).
I think you should have started or should start now a new thread for treating your guys because this is way OTT of the OP - the ID-ing part is over.
Anyways, here is a thread that may be of use - treatment of striped raphs with salt and antibiotics. The whole thing is a bit lengthy but may be useful, or start closer to the bottom of the 2nd page from my post... and down http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... ilit=+salt