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    Bullhead compatibility

    ehhh its pretty risky as far as I know bullhead can be quite the bullies, but like already stated it will try to eat the pictus
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    Picts Catfish Questions

    1. 5+ the reason for is they can be territorial as they age a large group will disperse aggression and it will make them a lot less reclusive and more active as school 2. 75 if you plan on keeping a group of 5 3. Like what was already said, Do not catch them in nets as they have spikes in...
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    FortWayneFishTank's Projects!

    Tanks are looking good though can't wait to see more from you
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    FortWayneFishTank's Projects!

    now I don't mean to derail the thread or anything but the spots seem a little big for a Corydoras melanistius its seems more like a Corydoras agassizii
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    FortWayneFishTank's Projects!

    well... let's see the fish tanks :)
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    Am I at stocking limit?

    The sumo should be in a group as well
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    Bottom feeders

    Oh my bad I missed the active in the day part
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    Bottom feeders

    they do but they also will have armor to protect them from the cichlids
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    Bottom feeders

    Platydoras Armatulus (Striped Raphael) would work
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    What kind of fish am I ?

    yeah, its a synonym when I was looking for the fish R. Fallax was the name I found
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    What kind of fish am I ?

    yeah that's why I'm not a fan of common names as a lot species go under the same and its hard to know which fish in particular they're talking about
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    What kind of fish am I ?

    the cat in the front appears to a juvie Rineloricaria falax (Delicate Whiptail) grows to about 15cm (6in.) the fish in between the two P. hypophthalmus looks like a bagrid of some kind
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