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Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 16:40
by kizno1
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?
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Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 17:23
by nvcichlids
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.

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 17:35
by kizno1
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.

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 18:46
by kizno1
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.

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 10:59
by MatsP
Moved: These are South American fish.

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Mats

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 13:42
by nvcichlids
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.
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.

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 17:04
by kizno1
nvcichlids wrote:
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.
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.
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.

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 17:06
by MatsP
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.
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.

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Mats

Re: Bunocephalus coracoideus

Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 17:29
by kizno1
MatsP wrote:
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.
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.

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Mats
Good point. Ill do that soon.