Great thread, humorous, informative and personal, loving it! Welcome to the MFK!
AUSDC are a gamble, a hit and miss in the hobby. Some can be nightmare bad, some can be sweet (in some tanks, with some tank mates, etc) but on average they are on a medium bad side.
Usually they can't live together, even if the opposite sexes, sooner or later they will start ripping each other up. Pay attention to the fins on yours. If the rips are not healing up and new rips appear, this means they are fighting already, and it will get only worse, and after sexual maturity (prob a year?), there likely will be a murder. They are territorial fish who don't want their kin and certain other fish, catfish, near their homebase.
It's normal that you are finding conflicting stories - this is not a clear cut fish but a gamble, like a box of chocolates, or rather of some less palatable matter. Yet, it also makes them attractive.
As opposed to African USDC (nigriventris, eupterus) who revert to the normal position often, the Asian USDC spends 99.9+% upside down.
They don't like much current or maybe at all. They do have a maniacal attraction to any surface under which one can hang USD.
Here is our thread on ours and some stories. He lives in a timeout / jerk 240 gal tank since 2015-2016.
AUSDC are a gamble, a hit and miss in the hobby. Some can be nightmare bad, some can be sweet (in some tanks, with some tank mates, etc) but on average they are on a medium bad side.
Usually they can't live together, even if the opposite sexes, sooner or later they will start ripping each other up. Pay attention to the fins on yours. If the rips are not healing up and new rips appear, this means they are fighting already, and it will get only worse, and after sexual maturity (prob a year?), there likely will be a murder. They are territorial fish who don't want their kin and certain other fish, catfish, near their homebase.
It's normal that you are finding conflicting stories - this is not a clear cut fish but a gamble, like a box of chocolates, or rather of some less palatable matter. Yet, it also makes them attractive.
As opposed to African USDC (nigriventris, eupterus) who revert to the normal position often, the Asian USDC spends 99.9+% upside down.
They don't like much current or maybe at all. They do have a maniacal attraction to any surface under which one can hang USD.
Here is our thread on ours and some stories. He lives in a timeout / jerk 240 gal tank since 2015-2016.
Asian USD catfish, Mystus leucophasus
Got it about 2-3 years ago at tiny 1"-2". Had them before more or less successfully back in Rochester, NY. But this weasel proved to be trouble for its tank mates, while still at 2" it killed three rare 6" Harlequin lancer catfish and one small 4" doradid. post #9...
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