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Neosilurus ater and Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus compatability
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 11:31
by DJ-don
can these 2 fish go well with each other????? and at my LFS i saw that these fish were actually whitish grey colour in stead of the black colour in the catelog. but still will these fish' go well with eachother in 30 gallon tank with 2 adult bristlenoses and 1 juvenile albino bristlenose with and albino shark???
it would really hellp
thanks for thea advice!
Re: Neosilurus ater and Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus compatability
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 01:34
by Birger
can these 2 fish go well with each other?????
This is what the Cat-eLog has under compatability
A peaceful, solitary species. Can be safely kept with smaller fishes.
so I do not think there would be a problem with these two species.
I would think a 30 gal. would not be large enough for one of these as a permanent home.
In the Cat-eLog pictures it shows some as greyish colored.
Re: Neosilurus ater and Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus compatability
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 10:25
by Jools
They will go well together, I kept plecos with mine. 30 gallons is way too small, even for young
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Jools
Re: Neosilurus ater and Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus compatability
Posted: 16 Oct 2009, 12:06
by DJ-don
Jools wrote:They will go well together, I kept plecos with mine. 30 gallons is way too small, even for young
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Jools
okay thanks just recently got a new tank because my second hand tank broke and its 91x46x52 is this big enough????
Re: Neosilurus ater and Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus compatability
Posted: 16 Oct 2009, 13:03
by Richard B
DJ-don wrote:Jools wrote:They will go well together, I kept plecos with mine. 30 gallons is way too small, even for young
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Jools
okay thanks just recently got a new tank because my second hand tank broke and its 91x46x52 is this big enough????
If the measurements are in cm (which i presume they are?) then this tank is too small - N Ater will need to be kept in something with a floorprint (length x width) of around 180x 75 (the height of the tank is of considerably less importance)