aether.ed
Fish Fanatic
Hi im Ed just joined and finally found the right section to show off my tank.
Its all African riverine species of oddball fish. Before anyone flames me about the Mbu puffer as you can see he's just a tiddler and I do have MASSIVE plans for this fish and will be housing it accordingly. The Tetras are all sitting on the bottom as they are very skittish when im near the tank, as soon as I step away they're back to normal chasing each other about!
Inhabitants: 19 x Congo Tetra, 6 x Featherfin Syonodontis Catfish, 2 x Upsidedown Catfish, 3 x African Spotted Leaf fish, 1 x African Butterfly fish, 1 x Peters Elephantnose Mormyrid, 1 x female Kribensis, 1 x African Brown Knife fish and 1 x baby Mbu Puffer fish.
Its a very rewarding tank to keep feisty yet peaceful, the only one in the tank i'd consider a bully is the Elephantnose he just wants all the caves to himself, not that the catfish even notice him trying to batter them, they're bulky old things and Eephantnose doesn't have any way of dealing any sort of damage to them so he just bounces off and the catfish are none the wiser.
Ive got an interesting old time ahead of me as this little Puffer grows to be the 2.5ft monster im hoping him to be, I will still want to recreate the African river thing just on a MASSIVE scale!
Just to give you a sense of size and scale the Brown Knife fish is 7inches, puffer 4inches including tail and the Elephantnose fish is 8inches tip to tip. Yup Congo Tetras really can get quite big!
Imagine the Java Ferns are African Ferns, it makes the whole Biotope thing alot more convincing!
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=COkOoOSaog0&feature=plcp
Anyone have any experience on keeping multiple elephantnoses? Im thinking maybe 6-8 or more (if possible)in my future 800-1000 gallon tank along with the puffer, some larger oddballs and big syno catfish. Read that in the wild elephantnoses are a schooling fish and in aquarium they are solitary and teritorial (mine certainly is) but given a footprint of over 8ft+ x at least3.5ft could it be done? would i be able to encourage a more social behaviour with this sort of scale of set up? its gonna be a year or so down the line yet but already got a dude to build it for me and the funds, just need to find a new house to rent with some nice big patio doors to fit a tank like this in! I just like to have a plan thats all. Also anyone ever kept african arowana? I know they get huge but I will have the space, just heard that they are extremely tough fish to keep and grow big but i really cant find much info out there.
Well enjoy the video, il be hovering about posting puffer progress over the coming months, I have loads of time to consider suggestions for stocking the giant tank so fire away, puffer will be in there for sure but dont know if I should just do what im doing already just on a massive scale or go all out monster fish in this tank. Think a slice of the congo in my living room. I only know of bichirs and big river talapia cichlids, any ideas? would be great to go huuuuuge freeekin school of the congo tetras like 100+ in there as would look amazing but im worried if I go BIG fish then they may get munched. ALL ideas welcome!
Thanks
Ed
edit: Oh forgot to say, current tank is a 500ltr with strange dimensions, Got it built a few years back for 6 axolotls and floor space was the priority over anything else so the tank is alot wider than it is tall. Heavily filtered with 2 fluval 305s and an internal fluval u4 with sod all lighting (a single 38W tube i think). Suprised any plants grow at all hence my java fern substitute!
Its all African riverine species of oddball fish. Before anyone flames me about the Mbu puffer as you can see he's just a tiddler and I do have MASSIVE plans for this fish and will be housing it accordingly. The Tetras are all sitting on the bottom as they are very skittish when im near the tank, as soon as I step away they're back to normal chasing each other about!
Inhabitants: 19 x Congo Tetra, 6 x Featherfin Syonodontis Catfish, 2 x Upsidedown Catfish, 3 x African Spotted Leaf fish, 1 x African Butterfly fish, 1 x Peters Elephantnose Mormyrid, 1 x female Kribensis, 1 x African Brown Knife fish and 1 x baby Mbu Puffer fish.
Its a very rewarding tank to keep feisty yet peaceful, the only one in the tank i'd consider a bully is the Elephantnose he just wants all the caves to himself, not that the catfish even notice him trying to batter them, they're bulky old things and Eephantnose doesn't have any way of dealing any sort of damage to them so he just bounces off and the catfish are none the wiser.
Ive got an interesting old time ahead of me as this little Puffer grows to be the 2.5ft monster im hoping him to be, I will still want to recreate the African river thing just on a MASSIVE scale!
Just to give you a sense of size and scale the Brown Knife fish is 7inches, puffer 4inches including tail and the Elephantnose fish is 8inches tip to tip. Yup Congo Tetras really can get quite big!
Imagine the Java Ferns are African Ferns, it makes the whole Biotope thing alot more convincing!
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=COkOoOSaog0&feature=plcp
Anyone have any experience on keeping multiple elephantnoses? Im thinking maybe 6-8 or more (if possible)in my future 800-1000 gallon tank along with the puffer, some larger oddballs and big syno catfish. Read that in the wild elephantnoses are a schooling fish and in aquarium they are solitary and teritorial (mine certainly is) but given a footprint of over 8ft+ x at least3.5ft could it be done? would i be able to encourage a more social behaviour with this sort of scale of set up? its gonna be a year or so down the line yet but already got a dude to build it for me and the funds, just need to find a new house to rent with some nice big patio doors to fit a tank like this in! I just like to have a plan thats all. Also anyone ever kept african arowana? I know they get huge but I will have the space, just heard that they are extremely tough fish to keep and grow big but i really cant find much info out there.
Well enjoy the video, il be hovering about posting puffer progress over the coming months, I have loads of time to consider suggestions for stocking the giant tank so fire away, puffer will be in there for sure but dont know if I should just do what im doing already just on a massive scale or go all out monster fish in this tank. Think a slice of the congo in my living room. I only know of bichirs and big river talapia cichlids, any ideas? would be great to go huuuuuge freeekin school of the congo tetras like 100+ in there as would look amazing but im worried if I go BIG fish then they may get munched. ALL ideas welcome!
Thanks
Ed
edit: Oh forgot to say, current tank is a 500ltr with strange dimensions, Got it built a few years back for 6 axolotls and floor space was the priority over anything else so the tank is alot wider than it is tall. Heavily filtered with 2 fluval 305s and an internal fluval u4 with sod all lighting (a single 38W tube i think). Suprised any plants grow at all hence my java fern substitute!