Pseu. nigicaudus
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Pseu. nigicaudus
hi,
anyone has info on this cat ? hows the behavior & are they aggressive towards tankmate like Apurensis & fowleri ?
thks
anyone has info on this cat ? hows the behavior & are they aggressive towards tankmate like Apurensis & fowleri ?
thks
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Oops, thanks for the tips.sidguppy wrote:It's a lot more clear if you type the whole name....
I mean, typing the rest of your question used as many letters and more to finish "opimelodus".
otrherwise we might think you are talking about Pseudoplatystoma, Pseudostegophilus, Pseudodoras, Pseudocetopsis etc
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any info from you ?
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not much, but then; I wouldn't dare to combine them anyway.
not because of agression.
but because of their feeding habits......in captivity they can and do swallow fish -including members of their own species!- up to at least half or maybe even 2/3 of their own size.....
definitely a "one fish per tank" fish IMO.
or in a huge tank with Stingrays, adult Merodontotus, Tigershovelnoses etc.
not because of agression.
but because of their feeding habits......in captivity they can and do swallow fish -including members of their own species!- up to at least half or maybe even 2/3 of their own size.....
definitely a "one fish per tank" fish IMO.
or in a huge tank with Stingrays, adult Merodontotus, Tigershovelnoses etc.
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