new leopard ctenopoma.

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Rite now they are in a temporary ten gallon, I'm moving them to my 50 gallon which contains:<br />
4 keyhole cichlids <br />
1 fire mouth<br />
3 scavenger loaches <br />
1 zebra loach<br />
1 Yoyo loach<br />
1 kookoo catfish<br />
I'm willing to get rid of any of them if they don't get along with my ctenopomas. I've been feeding them frozen blood worms, but if I can get them on pellets I have new life spectrum 3 mm sinking pellets<br />
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Id be more worried about the others these guys are pretty bossy when large there great, did you endup getting 2

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they have such great markings and the shape of the body is really cool i love it :)
 
Yess I did pick up a second one yesterday, I'm not worried about any of my other fish, if they get pushed around I don't mind. If thinking about selling them, would the keyhole cichlids go good with the ctenopomas, because I read somewhere that they don't like other fish with the same colour as them or some thing like that?


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I had 3 at one time in a 55 with some angels, and a bichir and everyone got along...I agree, plenty of cover...they love to "chill" in high plants to look like they are floating, I loved those fish. Just really awesome. They are a PAIN to get onto non-live foods, I never succeeded and just fed them danios. Check out their mouths! They often "yawn" in the aquarium and will show you how far they can stretch em'. Pretty neat, have fun with them!
 
I had 3 at one time in a 55 with some angels, and a bichir and everyone got along...I agree, plenty of cover...they love to "chill" in high plants to look like they are floating, I loved those fish. Just really awesome. They are a PAIN to get onto non-live foods, I never succeeded and just fed them danios. Check out their mouths! They often "yawn" in the aquarium and will show you how far they can stretch em'. Pretty neat, have fun with them!

really? mine took hikari the day i got them, mine eat anything that hits the water. this might be an exception rather than the norm though. id get ghost shrimp just in case
 
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