Black Lancer
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If all goes well the LFS will have one of these for me this weekend. I've read the CotM article and the one in the Manual of Tankbusters but neither one says how predatory they are. I would like to know if one would be safe with Glass catfish.
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My nephew and I had these long ago, and maybe it were just bad humoured ones, but in our experience, they're not nice at all!
I never found any mentioning in any thread here or article, BUT: they were TERRIBLE fin- and skin-nippers! they lived in a 400L tank with all kinds of catfishes, characins etc, but they behaved very nasty, rasping skin- and finparts of many other fish....
The only catfish that were even more obnoxious that we've ever encountered were a 8" Cetopsis (wich would even nip fingers, and rip off bits of any other fish, including slimy, thickskinned Auchenipterids and spiny Dorads and Pseudacanthicus) and a 2" Ochmacanthus (who made no hesitation about attacking a 14" Pterodoras granulosus, trying to eat the skin of that poor bugger.....)
I never found any mentioning in any thread here or article, BUT: they were TERRIBLE fin- and skin-nippers! they lived in a 400L tank with all kinds of catfishes, characins etc, but they behaved very nasty, rasping skin- and finparts of many other fish....
The only catfish that were even more obnoxious that we've ever encountered were a 8" Cetopsis (wich would even nip fingers, and rip off bits of any other fish, including slimy, thickskinned Auchenipterids and spiny Dorads and Pseudacanthicus) and a 2" Ochmacanthus (who made no hesitation about attacking a 14" Pterodoras granulosus, trying to eat the skin of that poor bugger.....)
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You probably had the extreme bad luck to own bad-tempered individuals. They are somewhat intemperate towards each other, but shy otherwise. My experience from keeping them on two separate occasions and seeing individuals in LFSs (I've also seen tanks full of hundreds of individuals at the exporters) all indicate that they are mild-mannered if given enough space.

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Until recently I had several lancers. I still have two, a large female (6" SL) and a younger male (2.5" SL). They are in seperate tanks as they can be quite nasty to one and another and I was somewhat worried about the size difference.
No lancer I have kept has shown aggresion towards other resisdents in the form of fin nipping or chasing. The large female is in a 48"x18"x18" with some fish smaller than 1" and they are not eaten. When not eating directly she chews over rounded pieces of gravel in a <I>Satanoperca</I> fashion.
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No lancer I have kept has shown aggresion towards other resisdents in the form of fin nipping or chasing. The large female is in a 48"x18"x18" with some fish smaller than 1" and they are not eaten. When not eating directly she chews over rounded pieces of gravel in a <I>Satanoperca</I> fashion.
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