
Bunocephalus coracoideus
- kizno1
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Bunocephalus coracoideus
I know the cat-elog has a few reports of breeding but how commonly does it happen? what would be the min tank size for a small group?


- nvcichlids
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
mine bred in a 10 gallon tank, so 10 gallons? I think that a 15 gallon all glass would be a great starting point for 4-6.
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- kizno1
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
Thanks. I already have 1 and really like them so thought it worth a go. Im going to make a rack with 5 tank between 30-60L all running off of 1 big sump. 1 of the tanks will have a trio of BNs then another 1 can be used for these then the other 3 can be used for fry And there might be some apistogramma fry in there as well if i can get them to breed.
- kizno1
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
Are there any other cats that are fairly easy to breed and only stay small? And could a mod please move this to the everything else section just noticed i posted it in the wrong section thanks.
- MatsP
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
Moved: These are South American fish.
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- nvcichlids
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
microglanis sp, corydoras, smaller wood cats those groups have all spawned quite regularly for me in the past(current). I would still think that based on your signature, you tanks are pretty much stocked full.kizno1 wrote:Are there any other cats that are fairly easy to breed and only stay small? And could a mod please move this to the everything else section just noticed i posted it in the wrong section thanks.
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- kizno1
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
There not going in either of the tanks im my sig. Ill be getting a new tank if i deside to. The stocking in my sig is quite old aswell and has change around abit.nvcichlids wrote:microglanis sp, corydoras, smaller wood cats those groups have all spawned quite regularly for me in the past(current). I would still think that based on your signature, you tanks are pretty much stocked full.kizno1 wrote:Are there any other cats that are fairly easy to breed and only stay small? And could a mod please move this to the everything else section just noticed i posted it in the wrong section thanks.
- MatsP
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- Location 1: North of Cambridge
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
Why not set up "my aquaria" and "my cats" for your fishes. It won't help you keep it up to date, but at least it will be a good way to show others what you keep.kizno1 wrote:There not going in either of the tanks im my sig. Ill be getting a new tank if i deside to. The stocking in my sig is quite old aswell and has change around abit.
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- kizno1
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus
Good point. Ill do that soon.MatsP wrote:Why not set up "my aquaria" and "my cats" for your fishes. It won't help you keep it up to date, but at least it will be a good way to show others what you keep.kizno1 wrote:There not going in either of the tanks im my sig. Ill be getting a new tank if i deside to. The stocking in my sig is quite old aswell and has change around abit.
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