tonyf1971
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Another Catfish that is between 3" -4" is the Porthole catfish, hardy and peacefull best kept in a shoal.
tonyf1971 said:Another Catfish that is between 3" -4" is the Porthole catfish, hardy and peacefull best kept in a shoal.
Gboy66 said:I like em, where would i find these?
Gboy66 said:I will look for them! I would ask my lfs to order, but they lile always forget
smileyface9 said:Maybe make sure they write it down?
Gboy66 said:Haha i have been like, ok, so youll get those (blanks) right? Right before i leave haha
smileyface9 said:Lol, maybe complain to a manager if they don't call you back within a week?
Gboy66 said:Lol i ask the manager!
Its okay, its a good store. Ill just go with the flow and see if they get anything that fits my needs!
Anyone have suggestions on a small algea eater that can clean off diatoms from any plant? Anything common? Im thinking ottos
TheCrazyFishLady said:Are you still interested in bumblebee catfish?
They don't necessarily need numbers, but they don't mind it. They are normally recommended for community tanks. They do need a good bit of hiding spaces.
If you do get one (or ten), make sure it is South American. NOT Asian. Asian bumblebee catfish get huge and eat other fish.
TheCrazyFishLady said:Driftwood would work. Plants help too. you don't have to have like an actual cave as a hiding spot.
dmk6 said:pygmy cat, pictus cat (my favorite), glass catfish, whiptail cat, there are a few. Not to mention all the small plecos. be careful though there are a lot of huge catfish that are sold as small.
Gboy66 said:I dont think they do, but any other ideas in case? Ottos arent the coolest option IMO
TheCrazyFishLady said:Glass cats you would need at least five or six though.
Were you looking for more of a school or a solo?