Great pick up glad you got him. He looks really well considering the small size. Interested to see how you get on with him. Im beginning to dislike you now having such great cats lol
Haha. I still haven't got a vundu though. That's a fish Id consider like hens teeth around here.Great pick up glad you got him. He looks really well considering the small size. Interested to see how you get on with him. Im beginning to dislike you now having such great cats lol
Size matters surely, albeit I've got 3 now that are 1.5"-2" and thin but they have been eating cut fish, so there is hope. Last time I got a pair that small one grew up well and is now ~7" but the other died after a few months for an unknown reason. They were together for a month or two, then the bigger one, the survivor, started biting the smaller one's fins, tail, so I separated them; then had to bring them together again but later got more of the same; so again separated but the smaller one died a month later, IDK why but surely all the prior stress didn't help.I'll have to keep an eye on him. Brilliant information, really appreciate it. Only his sizes worries me at this moment, I hear they are pretty sensitive. !
This is why I like this site. First hand information.Size matters surely, albeit I've got 3 now that are 1.5"-2" and thin but they have been eating cut fish, so there is hope. Last time I got a pair that small one grew up well and is now ~7" but the other died after a few months for an unknown reason. They were together for a month or two, then the bigger one, the survivor, started biting the smaller one's fins, tail, so I separated them; then had to bring them together again but later got more of the same; so again separated but the smaller one died a month later, IDK why but surely all the prior stress didn't help.
They are not that sensitive. If they are stress free from tank mates and are in good water, they should present no problem. They are very timid and many tank mates can stress them, even the ones you don't normally think of as potential bullies. Other brachies bite heir fins too, not capa (can't imagine platynemum would, neither filamentosum) but jurs and tigs do. They bite each other too sooner or later.