Ompok Pabda
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Ompok Pabda
I just acquired one of these and would like to know if anyone ellse has kept them. Apart from the info in the cat e log is there anything else I should know?
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So, if I wanted to set up an enviroment typical for this species what kind of tank do you think I should go for. Still water, Slow flowing river, planted or unplanted, etc. What kind of tank mates do you think. I presume that anabantoids come from a different region and Glass cats also. Any Suggestions?
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You'd have to set up a slow flowing tank with moderate vegetation and plenty of driftwood. For fish that are found in the region as tankmates, you can always add some <i>Colisa</i>, Indian cyprinids (<i>Puntius conchonius</i>, <i>Rasbora daniconius</i>), and loaches like <i>Botia lohachata</i>. If you want to add other catfish, some <i>Mystus vittatus</i> would be suitable (just make sure you don't get those that are big enough to eat the <i>Ompok</i> now).

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thanks HH.
That pretty much sums up the setup he's in right now so I wont have to change anything. he has the tank all to himself at the moment, but i'm in no rush to get any other fish for a while, Ill look into whats available. Finding mystus would be a bit of a problem I think. ive never seen any for some time. I was thinking of something fairly peacefull thats not going to compeat with the ompok for food.
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That pretty much sums up the setup he's in right now so I wont have to change anything. he has the tank all to himself at the moment, but i'm in no rush to get any other fish for a while, Ill look into whats available. Finding mystus would be a bit of a problem I think. ive never seen any for some time. I was thinking of something fairly peacefull thats not going to compeat with the ompok for food.
j