My Auchenipteridae are Trachy trachy and a undientified Trachycorystes species as well as Galeatus all of which are monsters when it comes to food. They home in on it as if they where heat seeking missiles and have no issue headbutting and ramming competing fish away from said food. Even the Crenicichla have to fight hard to get their fair share since the Auch's eat at the surface, mid and lower levels. Where ever the food is they go and in a frenzy.The stock and fish selection aren't too bad for a lower jaw. Probably more toward the lapradei side. If they are wild caught then won't too much at all. Competition would be more toward the other fish and against the polys.
I've kept some of the drift wood cats with lower jaw polys without issue. The wood cats were much bolder than the polys.
The concern would be the pikes though but the others would be fine. See what the other members say.
Thanks again kno4te you've really been a lot of help here and in my catfish thread.
magpie I'm going to have to look into the stickies and see what I can do. Right now there's so many of them and I imagine some of the info is outdated. They would really benefit if some of the stickies could be streamlined possibly merged together to make locating info easier. Plus it would help make room for new stickies with updated info and pics which IMO would be a valuable addition to this section. It would be quite an undertaking though and would be a slow process. Still I'm going to do my best to look into it and see what I can do.Loving this thread! This is so what I wanted back when I first started coming in here. (Also, I didn't know there was a White Volta...)
Does anyone have a straight list with all of the variations or is that just crazy to ask for?
koltsixx - I agree that this is sticky-worthy. I also agree that we have some outdated stickies up top and it could probably use some refreshing. Still some keepers up there for sure though.