Cetopsis coecutiens Log
Posted: 11 Feb 2018, 11:17
Hey everyone,
I figured I would start a bit of a log of my group of Cetopsis coecutiens and share any experiences with them as there is not a whole of info on them. I wanted to give back so to speak as I spent the last 8 years tracking them down and researching them with the use of other hobbyists experiences.
Currently they are growing out in a 135G, the only tank mate is a common pleco that seems to be fairing OK. I'm feeding the group of 12 diced/blended cocktail shrimp, earth worms, frozen blood worms and mysis shrimp. I have tried sinking shrimp pellets and I was surprised that they did take to them as well. But regardless of being wild caught, I still think it's true predatory catfish fashion to pretty much eat anything that hits the water.
Here are a few short videos of the new additions to the fish room.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXbYbl2kJ7bPWbE9
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXda9pexK6IRijUb
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXQzGBE-2I6gPEJc
I figured I would start a bit of a log of my group of Cetopsis coecutiens and share any experiences with them as there is not a whole of info on them. I wanted to give back so to speak as I spent the last 8 years tracking them down and researching them with the use of other hobbyists experiences.
Currently they are growing out in a 135G, the only tank mate is a common pleco that seems to be fairing OK. I'm feeding the group of 12 diced/blended cocktail shrimp, earth worms, frozen blood worms and mysis shrimp. I have tried sinking shrimp pellets and I was surprised that they did take to them as well. But regardless of being wild caught, I still think it's true predatory catfish fashion to pretty much eat anything that hits the water.
Here are a few short videos of the new additions to the fish room.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXbYbl2kJ7bPWbE9
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXda9pexK6IRijUb
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsJGY5z151_jgXQzGBE-2I6gPEJc