scarface1979
Fish Fanatic
just rang me local fish shop and order 2 £65 each
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how long will it take?scarface1979 said:just rang me local fish shop and order 2 £65 each
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Pleasescarface1979 said:2 weeks he said
i'll take some pics of them when i have them and shown u all
where abouts are you based??scarface1979 said:just rang me local fish shop and order 2 £65 each
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I thought I had heard that, but I couldn't remember exactly what the article had read. But yeah, I do remember the article said they couldn't be used as algea eaters, mostly because that's what I wanted to buy them for.sonota said:They actually are very ineffective at eating algae and they'll starve if you expect them to. Their mouths are shaped completely wrong for it. There is currently a ban on collecting them in Brazil, which may be a precursor to them being added to the CITES protection list. The exporters are only shipping out fish that have already been collected, and wholesalers are anxious to find hobbyist bred specimens. Because they tend to have small clutches of fry, and are distinctly difficult to get spawning in the first place, there aren't nearly as many of them being worked with successfully, as there are of some of the other types of hypancistrus.
I personally wouldn't recommend keeping them with tiger barbs, but they do wonderfully with threadfin rainbows, praecox rainbows, cories, apistos, guppies or other small, not overly aggressive fish that can stand warm water. Zebras aren't happy much below 84 IME. Good luck with yours Oh, did I mention they're great at hiding?
Yup, that would be what I heard as well. And if price is any indicator here, I'd probably blow a gasket if I lost one.cryosi said:thats because they be carnivore andnot hebivore!
great plecs if you can accomodate them! not for the faint hearted thou, can be difficult to keep!