Not sure about the jelly catfish but the striped Raphael should be fine.O
oh okay can it live with maybe a bumble bee jelly catfish and a stripped raphael
Not sure about the jelly catfish but the striped Raphael should be fine.O
oh okay can it live with maybe a bumble bee jelly catfish and a stripped raphael
okay thats good about The raphaelNot sure about the jelly catfish but the striped Raphael should be fine.
L134Can’t see why not, they shouldn’t fight. Certainly not in their nature but plecs might not like them in their house, especially if they are males or breeding.
Which plecs?
What's a BEC?L134
L96
BEC
Blue eye pleco. I have enough caves and openings between big driftwood and sand substrate for them to hide.What's a BEC?
I would ensure that the hides for the woodcats are just big enough for them to squeeze into. I have 3 T. Intermedia and 4 gyrina, and 9 Centromochlus musaicus.
It's more about hides for small catfish where the plecos won't fit. I have a spotted raphael that home invaded a male BNP's cave and was skinned from just aft of the pectoral fins to the tail. It healed up but took a bit.Blue eye pleco. I have enough caves and openings between big driftwood and sand substrate for them to hide.
The caves are meant for plecos but only 1 or 2 are used by them. Plecos tend to hide around the driftwood.It's more about hides for small catfish where the plecos won't fit. I have a spotted raphael that home invaded a male BNP's cave and was skinned from just aft of the pectoral fins to the tail. It healed up but took a bit.