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Tank #1 - 5 long x 2 wide x 2.5 high
Tank #2 - 5 long x 2 wide x 2.5 high
Tank #3 - 10 long x 2.5 wide x 3 high
Tank #1 is reserved for the occupants of my 44 in the sig
Tank #2 is reserved for the occupants of my 55 in the sig
Tank #3 will be ALL BICHIRS :lol:
I am SO happy about that :!:
Yes, how large is the tank? An adult senegal bichir will require a 55 gallon tank for just one. It's also recommended that you have a tank width that is twice the adult length of the bichir... senegals can hit 12" but they are not as lithe as some of the other elongated species and require...
Currently we have albino, peppered, and bronze cories. The albinos are in my daughter's tank and the peppered and bronze in my son's, but at one time they were all together in a 20 (while I was moving furniture and tanks and such). They all schooled together without any trouble despite the...
L-109 on planet catfish says they get to be 6". There is WAY too much contradictory info out there.
I've decided that Ugh is either an "uncommon common" (different patterning and colouration due to breeding, local water where he's from, or water where he's living now) or a thresher of some...
Sorry that's not it... those max out at 4-5 inches and he's double that size already.
Do you think this is him?
Thresher Pleco
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/loricari/squalifo/750_1.PHP
Not the rhino pics on planet catfish. I don't know... I guess the species doesn't really matter... I was hoping for an ID so I could determine his needs for tank size when he's a full-grown adult.
If it helps... I don't he's a nocturnal pleco because I see him out and about more during the day...
Spotted common aka Hypostomus Punctatus aka Trinidad Pleco. Ugh's dorsal fin is different as is the patterning to his spots (his spots go in bands of darker ones and lighter ones).
A large pond is not self-sustaining. Yes it may get a little rainwater, but without proper drainage nitrates will rise high and you will still end up with very sick or dead fish... the same result that you would get with doing this in a tank. A goldfish could theoretically live in those...
Yeah, he's unusual alright. Now I don't feel so silly for not being able to figure it out myself on Planet Catfish. At first I thought he might be a hypostomus punctatus (Trinidad pleco)but, they really don't have the striped patterning on the tail and the dorsal fin is completely different.
I would think you would have to pull them out weekly to keep any amount of debris from building up underneath them. I know a few individuals who attach power heads to one of the towers to suck the debris out but, no thank you. I had UGF's on my two 10's and on my 20. After I removed them it...
I have a Pentax Optio and love it... do yourself a favour and buy a LARGE memory card to start with. With my pentax on the best picture quality setting, I can store 512 pics on my 1GB compact flash card.