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pimelodella gracillus and parauchenoglanis
Posted: 19 Feb 2003, 05:24
by Zack
Hi guys,
well when i went to order my ornate pim and my lima the lfs said that their breader didnt have any in stock and id have to wait till next time they ordered, which is every month and a half (isnt many aquarists up here). But she gave me a list of fish she could order tomorrow for me. The only ones im interested in off of it are pimelodella gracillus, and parauchenoglanis do any of you know anything about either of these two fish?? The pims were only eight bucks and what little info i could find on them told me they dont get over six inches so i went ahead and ordered two of them and if it turns out they dont like being together or something dont worry as i have more than one tank so they can be spread out, i doubt that will be the case though as i cant recall too many pims being this way. The fish they are gonna be kept with are pim-pictus,striped raphael,chocolate raphael,and a baby gibby, Will there be any problems between any of them??
Posted: 19 Feb 2003, 08:55
by Silurus
No problems with the other two fish. Bear in mind that the <i>Anaspidoglanis</i> (that's most probably what the <i>Parauchenoglanis</i> is instead) will stay hidden most of the time.
The <i>Pimelodella</i> are nice, but often underrated, fish.
Posted: 19 Feb 2003, 10:24
by Sid Guppy
Have to disagree with you on the parauchenoglanis; mine were always up & running and let's not forget: DIGGING.
They dig almost constantly! And need a fine, sandy substrate (2-3") and make sure the plants are well-rooted; they're not as bad as Giraffenose cats; but make a nice second!
And they're AFRICANS, not South Americans; well worth the money, and unfortunately very rare in the trade.
you need a sized up tank; though; they get big (the smallest at least 8") and they're active too. If you like them, get three or so; otherwise they might get shy indeed. When mine were adults they got a lot more reclusive; but not as bad as some Doradids, or Auchenipterids do.
When you have two in a too small tank; they can get nasty to each other (like some Synodontis do, as well). Better buy 1 or three or more.
Posted: 19 Feb 2003, 15:44
by Zack
Wow thanks for the quick replys,
So which ones would you guys have chosen for the 55? Three eight inch fish on top of everything else would be a bit much am i right?? How active are the pims?? Theres no plants at all in the tank since the lighting is pretty dim but there is lots of driftwood will they need any other types of cover?? Thanks again.
Posted: 19 Feb 2003, 15:49
by Silurus
I would go for the pims. They would hide once in a while, but will come out at feeding time (like most pims do). Get at least three (though with the fish you already have, it may seem a little crowded) as they enjoy company, just like the pictus.
Posted: 20 Feb 2003, 00:53
by Zack
I ordered two so i guess i will order another one next time they order. Which usualy isnt very often will they be alright with just two for a while?? Are they as active as the pictus?? Will they be alright with say some neons or bloddfin tetras?? Thanks again silirus
Posted: 20 Feb 2003, 01:01
by Silurus
Those I have kept were at least as active as pim pictus, and yes, they should be fairly safe with neons. I guess two is OK, as I had two in a very densely planted tank with lots of driftwood and I could always see them coming out during feeding time.
Posted: 20 Feb 2003, 01:13
by Zack
Alright thanks again. I'll let you know if that truely is what they are when i get them.
Posted: 20 Feb 2003, 12:24
by PeacockBass
my LFS just got some dwarf giraffe catfish in a little while ago.. cute litle buggers..
nice fish.. hope your happy with your purchase! good luck.
Posted: 20 Feb 2003, 15:46
by Zack
Yeah i think i decided against the girrafes. Although its nice to know i can get them incase i ever start a african tank. I wonder what should be a average price for the fallowing fish
pimpictus
a 4 inch gibbi
synodontis eupterus
pimelodella gracillus (graceful pim??)
stiped raphael
chocolate raphael
I was just wondering because the only fish i payed more than eight bucks for was the striped raphael and those prices seemed really cheap (not that im complaining).
Posted: 23 Feb 2003, 06:43
by Zack
Well i went to the lfs today, They had both of my pimelodella gracillus in. They are both very small about one and a half inch to two inches. They are deffinately grassilus to. The also got some neat little plecos that i think i'll pick up when i get my pims. They are some sort of tiger pleco. Well thanks again sillirus