Greetz from Lied uit Holland

Sid, good point. I agree with that too.sidguppy wrote:Zebra's in the Nerherlands?
then why not get a big tank?
you're not telling me you can afford a fish wich does 200-400E a piece these days and not a big tank??
for 3 Zebra's you must spend at least 600Euro's, and if you keep fish like that, best put them in a good set-up![]()
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Thank you for the informatiomn I really like the Hypancistrus sp (L260) and (L333), but a boy who I know that has 3 hypancistrus zebra, told me that these fish are even more expensive than the zebra? I think he was talking about the L260.MatsP wrote:If you want , then I'd say go for it. 2-3 of those in your size tank should be fine. They don't grow very big, and as long as you keep the stocking in the tank low, you should be Ok. Most importantly, make sure there are lots of caves/crevices/hiding places, and that you have plenty of current in the tank (something like 10x the tank turnover rate would be a good starting point, so a 700 l/h pump, but 1000l/h is probably better).
I would say tho', that if you haven't been keeping "exotic" suckermouth catfish, it's probably a good idea to start with something less expensive and sensitive. Say for instance a less expensive Hypancistrus specie, , , or .
They aren't quite as striking as the H. Zebra, but they are nice fish, and it will be good "practice" for the H. Zebra to keep a similar specie.
For more info on , take a look at the new FAQ entry.
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Mats
I wouldn't think that keeping more than about three Hypancistrus in one tank is a good idea, for several reasons:Lied wrote:Can I also keep one zebra in my tank, and a few species that you mentioned?
Sure, you can keep some friendly and colourful tetras with these. Neons may not be the best ones, as they don't like the strong current that you should have for the best effect on the Hypancistrus sp.Lied wrote:Allright thank you, then I will keep 3 fishes just of one kind. The only fish I want in the tank also is a group of neontetra's (I don't know if this is good spelled in English). I don't think it's a problem and the colours will match very nice I think!
This may depend on where you are. Here in the USA in general and in my part of it in particular, H. zebra are almost impossible to find and very expensive. L260 are far less expensive and also much more readily obtainable. I now have two L260s... Bellies suggest one male and one female, but only time will tell for certain as my "male" is quite young!Lied wrote:Thank you for the informatiomn I really like the Hypancistrus sp (L260) and (L333), but a boy who I know that has 3 hypancistrus zebra, told me that these fish are even more expensive than the zebra? I think he was talking about the L260.
Sidguppy is from Brabant in Holland, if you look a the "Location" next to the name in the posts.Lied wrote:Well, I'm pretty sure that there are still zebra's of 120 euros a piece here in Holland, on marktplaats.nl are the prices more expensive, same with lizards.I know a shop in Amersfoort,Aqua Ferry Tail, were you can get them for about 120 euros. But if there is any way that I can't get the zebra's, I'll go for the L260 or the L333 IF they are indeed cheaper than the zebra. I hope someone from Holland looks at this topic..![]()
And even if I can get the zebra's for about 120 euros, I'll have to wait a while because first I have to make money! think I begin with my zebra project after the summer, and I don't know if the zebra's are even more expensive, then..
I have one more question, I think I have to sell a few fish that are now in my tank, because I think it gets to full with the zebra's and the zebra's must have their space. But..I am really attached to my ancistrus dolihopterus, a female, and my three corydoras paleatus. Do you think I can keep them with the zebra's? I think that with the ancistrus it's not a problem, the zebra's that I willbuyare youngand just like MatsP mentioned they are after three yars able to breed so I can't get crossings right? And with the corydoras..I wanted to make six of themso that they are in a nice group, but I think it's a bit to full with 2 or 3 zebra's all on the bottem of the tank, what do you guys think?
And does anyone know a tetra species that likes a strong current, just like the zebra? thnx ya all!