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Oddball and African riverine fish keeper
These amazing looking fish, especially the blue variety, are hopefully going to be the star attraction (a bonded pair if I can source them) of a west Africa/Zaire river biotope!
I would love to hear from anyone who owns them and their experiences of them as a community fish in particular.
Were they easy to source, especially in the UK?
What sort of ballpark price should I expect to pay for a pair that can definitely be identified as a bonded pair? (I believe the males can grow to ~20cm, almost twice the size of the females, but it would be nice to get a young pair and watch them develope).
What aquascaping did you do to the bottom of the tank to cater for them? (I've read about supplying multiple caves throughout the tank base, but there are only so many that can be put in a 48"x16" floor and fit an 8" male and his partner )
What water readings do you keep them in and do you feel this affected the chance of sucessful fry producing? (Read they are tolerant to a wide range of pH and hardness)
How "hardy" have you found them in your ownership? (I've read they need "moderate" care and upto 50% water changes to keep them healthy)
I look forward to reading stories and watching some pics and video clips
I would love to hear from anyone who owns them and their experiences of them as a community fish in particular.
Were they easy to source, especially in the UK?
What sort of ballpark price should I expect to pay for a pair that can definitely be identified as a bonded pair? (I believe the males can grow to ~20cm, almost twice the size of the females, but it would be nice to get a young pair and watch them develope).
What aquascaping did you do to the bottom of the tank to cater for them? (I've read about supplying multiple caves throughout the tank base, but there are only so many that can be put in a 48"x16" floor and fit an 8" male and his partner )
What water readings do you keep them in and do you feel this affected the chance of sucessful fry producing? (Read they are tolerant to a wide range of pH and hardness)
How "hardy" have you found them in your ownership? (I've read they need "moderate" care and upto 50% water changes to keep them healthy)
I look forward to reading stories and watching some pics and video clips