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That cat in the tank is going to be a problem
Won't have enough space,ray already has no space and is going to continue to get bigger, and once that cat is bigger he could injure the ray or the ray could injure the cat not to mention the tank has been to small from the start but I have given my advice here GL with the tank


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Cool tank. I'd nix the idea of the Raphael unless you like fish that can and will hide unless in total darkness.

Also I havent kept rays, but from what I gather they can be tricky; that and a 3 day established tank sounds like tempting fate.

I like your aquascaping.

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Just look on CL for a bigger tank and move fish accordingly, you'll be alright. Could always get a pool for the cat and ray when they get bigger


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Everyone is alive and well. The catfish does hide quite a bit. I wish he was just a little larger so he couldn't nestle in the wood and stay there. Aggression has finally subsided. Tank never spiked or changed from 10ppm nitrates.

I just really don't see how he doesn't currently have enough room. But I will see about getting rid of him :(
 
Youll be good a while just keep giving them the best you can. You already have them just make the best with what you have


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I like your tbank. I would rehome the Ray. Being its not a true freshwater Ray they produce alot of waste. What are you feeding the ray?

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Seems to me, you're all about braggin about what you have, regardless if its a smart set up or not.

Well its not, its to small, and inadequate for the fish you already had, then you added more... good advice is lost on you... wasted as it may be.

You claim to have rescued an oscar... you're the kind of Aquarist that other Aquarists rescue fish from...

Meh...
 
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