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Oddball and African riverine fish keeper
The more fish I read about, the more I see a pattern where quoted adult sizes in profiles are very rarely achieved by captive specimens. Odessas are usually quoted as reaching 3", but I would love to hear from what sort of size their group have reached, excluding the caudal/tail fin.
The query has come about as a result of my Barilius hukaungensis changing their personality an awful lot since moving them to the Rio240 nine days ago. Back in the 620T, you could virtually put an open grasped hand around the whole group of twelve midwater, but now they spend the day in the tank floor scattered in small numbers. I'm wondering if it is the T5 lighting; the extra current; the extra places available to hide out of sight etc. So the thought of adding a another "dither" group had crossed my mind, especially if I can find an option from Myanmar, which the deceptively named Odessa Barbs do (name came about from being seen by the outside world initially in Ukraine)...
Edit: I could have sworn we had several members with groups of Odessas, so forget the "long term" bit, what size are your group and how long have you had them?
The query has come about as a result of my Barilius hukaungensis changing their personality an awful lot since moving them to the Rio240 nine days ago. Back in the 620T, you could virtually put an open grasped hand around the whole group of twelve midwater, but now they spend the day in the tank floor scattered in small numbers. I'm wondering if it is the T5 lighting; the extra current; the extra places available to hide out of sight etc. So the thought of adding a another "dither" group had crossed my mind, especially if I can find an option from Myanmar, which the deceptively named Odessa Barbs do (name came about from being seen by the outside world initially in Ukraine)...
Edit: I could have sworn we had several members with groups of Odessas, so forget the "long term" bit, what size are your group and how long have you had them?