Got a pair of Ameiurus brunneus - spotted bullheads or snail bullheads from Rapps earlier this year, in the spring 2017. $25 each. ~2". One was bigger, the other smaller, tiny. They appear to be rarely kept, I've never come across a report on MFK or PCF that I can recall.
Also, their native distribution area is small - PCF: "North America: Atlantic Slope from Dan River system in southern Virginia south to Altamaha River drainage in Georgia, and middle St. Johns River drainage in Florida, USA; Gulf Slope in Apalachicola River drainage in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, USA. Recently reported from upper Coosa River system in Georgia, USA."
https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=1050
They are about 6"-7" now. Easy keeping as all bullheads are. Enthusiastic feeders and hardy. The bigger one I think was bullying the smaller one after they reached about 5"-6" so now they stay apart. Just fin damage. Anal and caudal.
I don't have the time to cut out all of the non-bullhead containing material from this overall video of their tank. Forgive me. So there is much filler:
Also, their native distribution area is small - PCF: "North America: Atlantic Slope from Dan River system in southern Virginia south to Altamaha River drainage in Georgia, and middle St. Johns River drainage in Florida, USA; Gulf Slope in Apalachicola River drainage in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, USA. Recently reported from upper Coosa River system in Georgia, USA."
https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=1050
They are about 6"-7" now. Easy keeping as all bullheads are. Enthusiastic feeders and hardy. The bigger one I think was bullying the smaller one after they reached about 5"-6" so now they stay apart. Just fin damage. Anal and caudal.
I don't have the time to cut out all of the non-bullhead containing material from this overall video of their tank. Forgive me. So there is much filler: