Awesome thread.. takes some skill and interest to keep that many different sps..
Thanks bro, though it hardly takes skill to just go gaga over every fish you see and buy them before you've even considered the ramifications. Still it was a learning process and I don't think I'd change a thing. I did get to keep and observe some great fish and really learn to appreciate them.
Hendre
thanks! Don't know what to make or say about that Batman gif, but I am a Dark Knight fan so I guess thanks again?!? lol As for your questions yep the fish in post 101 is indeed a African Aro. I believe he was 12-14 inches at he time. I couldn't tell which spotted cat you meant so I'm just gonna post both pics and tell you what they are. The first is a baby Megalodoras Uranoscopus
and the other is Liosomodoras Oncinus
The Megalodoras can't be kept in a 75 long term as they get to around 27 inches but they do seem to grow slow so you could possibly keep one if you had someone who could eventually give it a permanent home. The Liosomodoras can though as they max out at around 10 inches. They are fairly peaceful, only becoming aggressive when defending their hide. The hide should be fairly tight fitting for them to feel secure as they spend much of their time in the day hiding. At night they become active as they patrol the tank for food so also need ample swimming space. And although I personally never experienced it they do have fairly large mouths and have been said to take down fairly large fish as prey during their nightly patrol. So be careful about the size of their tankmates.