catfish suitable for a discus biotope.

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catfish suitable for a discus biotope.

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which catfish are suitable for a discus biotope? i mean catfish from the same region that can handle discus water conditions eg. high temp, blackwater.
also which characin species are collected alongside discus?
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The follwoing catfishes have been collected along with discus:
blackwater Ancistrus
Physopyxis lyra
Nannostomus eques is the only characin I could find in my search.
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if you just mean the same river... discus are found in many, they're a fairly widespread specis and can be found in tributaries and rivers from Negro to Xingu, as for their specific collection sites, that is much more exact and I can't help you, but if you just mean the same river, share the species/subspecies and we can give you a river most likely, most of which will have a very good selection of fish to choose from. If you're going for the strictest sense, you might e-mail someone who's a known collector and ask them what they've caught alongside the discus
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yes i just mean the same river, nothing too specific. i just want a general selection of species found in the same habitat as discus. maybe just rio negro species?
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Much easier... Off the top of my head I can only think of one pleco from Negro, that's L168 or the butterfly pleco, I'm sure there are cories and other catfish from the river though, and I may grab a book and see what it lists a bit later. For tetras I can suggest Rummy-nose tetras, there are probably many others... but after Wattley has drilled into my skull about rummy-nose every month in his column, they're the only ones I can remember.
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Here's a complete list from the Rio Negro. Not all the fish listed are syntopic, but it shouldn't be too difficult working out what works and what doesn't.
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