About Cephalocassis borneensis

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About Cephalocassis borneensis

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I guess this is a catfish that is very rarely kept in aquariums (but I guess....eaten often instead?)

I have the opportunity to get 4...actually I already have 1 :d It seems to be doing well by itself, always on the move and eating well too but it's quite tiny (2") and I was wondering whether someone could give some additional first hand experience on their care? Growth rate, temperment etc? Perhaps it'll enjoy the company of it's own species? I'm considering getting the remaining 3 too.
This seems like a smaller species of the Ariidae family but there's basically no info I can reference for on aquarium keeping....

In the future they will go into a tank at least 5 feet long....or I have a friend with saltwater fish who says they'll take them off my hands if I don't want any more...I didn't give them my affirmation b-)
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Cephalocassis is a pure freshwater ariid, so I would not pass off the fish to your friend.
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Silurus wrote: 28 Nov 2023, 00:41 Cephalocassis is a pure freshwater ariid, so I would not pass off the fish to your friend.
Ahhhh I see! Thank you. I think he was thinking they would be similar to Colombian sharks.
I went ahead and ordered the remaining 3....I hope someone can add their experiences from keeping them :)
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A rare opportunity to keep a fresh water Arid.

And if they look a bit similar to the well known species, they mus be beautiful. I'm a bit anvious
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Bas Pels wrote: 28 Nov 2023, 07:52 A rare opportunity to keep a fresh water Arid.

And if they look a bit similar to the well known species, they mus be beautiful. I'm a bit anvious
I'm unfamiliar with the family in general so I am not sure which species you are referring to?
They have a mostly solid black body color...hopefully I'll snag some pictures later when the additional ones arrive 🙂
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Intriguing.
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Quokka wrote: 28 Nov 2023, 22:52
Bas Pels wrote: 28 Nov 2023, 07:52 A rare opportunity to keep a fresh water Arid.

And if they look a bit similar to the well known species, they mus be beautiful. I'm a bit anvious
I'm unfamiliar with the family in general so I am not sure which species you are referring to?
They have a mostly solid black body color...hopefully I'll snag some pictures later when the additional ones arrive 🙂
I'm guessing Bas was talking about the 'Columbian Shark Cat' .
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I got 3 more but one sadly passed away. The remaining 3 are doing quite well...when they feed they really have that shark vibe!
But when they are not feeding they usually chill near the surface, close to the water current...I thought they'd be more bottom oriented or swim in the middle column.

They seem to have a slow growth rate though? After 2 months only one has grown noticeably...and even then not that much. On the other hand. they don't show any aggression to each other and are usually swimming together. Judging by the slowly growing number of Neocaridina shrimplets (I put adults in as cleaners and potential food sources) I guess they aren't that predatory either....strange
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