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Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 15:24
by Shovelnose
Does anyone have any experience with this genus??? Are they brats like other hillstream cats or can they be gradually shifted to processed food???
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 16:07
by Silurus
I have a couple of
at the moment. They seem to eat anything, including smaller fishes that I thought might be too large for them to eat. Didn't think they'd be this predatory.
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 15 Mar 2010, 04:43
by Shovelnose
Good thing I asked. He looked docile enough to be kept with some other hill stream cats but changed my mind at the last moment. Giving him only FBS and blood worms now. Will try Tetra Bits and some sinking carnivore pellets soon.
What fish did they finish off HH???? There a few Botias and a G.giuris that are around 4 inches TL with him at the moment. The Pterocryptis is around 7 inches TL
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 15 Mar 2010, 04:51
by Dinyar
Slightly off-topic, but I have two
in a 29 gal tank with Trigonostigma heteromorpha and hengeli, Hyalobagrus flavus and Betta coccina. I'd hoped that they would be "a peaceful, schooling species that is compatible with most fish," as the Catelog describes Silurichthys indragiriensis, but I strongly suspect that this is not the case. Something is slowly predating and biting pieces off the fins of the Trigonostigma, and it could only be the Silurichthys.
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 15 Mar 2010, 06:15
by Shovelnose
Quite ironically, the
Pterocryptis was beaten up by an
Ompok malabaricus posted here :
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =9&t=29275. The
Ompok kept lunging at the
Pterocryptis and I noticed a few evident bites . I dont think he could ve possibly swallowed the
Pterocryptis but just as a safety measure,the
Ompok has been temporaily given away.
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 15 Mar 2010, 08:40
by Silurus
Shovelnose wrote:What fish did they finish off HH????
A couple
Pseudolaguvia, a school of about ten unidentified
Hyphessobrycon (somewhat similar to
H. elachys), and a
Copella nattereri. They are ignoring the other fish in the tank (large
Akysis prashadi,
Acrochordonichthys and
Bunocephalus cf.
quadriratiatus) only because they are too large to be swallowed. One suspects that the
Acrochordonichthys might be the culprit instead, but prior to the introduction ofthe
Pterocryptis, I have never had small fishes disappearing overnight.
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 15 Mar 2010, 08:41
by Silurus
Dinyar wrote:Slightly off-topic, but I have two
in a 29 gal tank with Trigonostigma heteromorpha and hengeli, Hyalobagrus flavus and Betta coccina. I'd hoped that they would be "a peaceful, schooling species that is compatible with most fish," as the Catelog describes Silurichthys indragiriensis, but I strongly suspect that this is not the case. Something is slowly predating and biting pieces off the fins of the Trigonostigma, and it could only be the Silurichthys.
That's strange, I have kept
Silurichthys with other smaller fishes before and never had a problem like you describe.
Re: Pterocryptis Sp Feeding
Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 13:35
by Shovelnose
The only more comfortable space I have for him is a tank with Amblyceps and Glyptothorax and that sounds like a no no now. The current tank he is in is not as 'cold' as the other ones I have.