Thanks to HH for the ID.
I kept Tachysurus longirostris before and they are pretty aggressive and can't really get along with the same kind but what abt Tachysurus gracilis & Tachysurus truncatus ?
As they are not species that I see every day so I am hoping to get a few more of the Tachysurus gracilis. Anyone with experience with these Chinese cats?
Thanks
T. truncatus & T. gracilis
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T. truncatus & T. gracilis
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Re: T. truncatus & T. gracilis
Just an update :
Day 2 and they seem ok with each other. No torn fins or scar. Feeding bloodworms and sinking pellets.
Day 2 and they seem ok with each other. No torn fins or scar. Feeding bloodworms and sinking pellets.

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