After a couple of weeks of research along with a couple months of waiting, I have finally got a hold of an entire group despite all this turmoil in Africa. I wanted to start this journal so I can document and share my experience with these fish with everyone.
I currently have them in a 72x18Wx24H. My group includes 3 hydrocynus goliath, and 2 hydrocynus tanzaniae. Tank mates include 3 tin foil barbs, and a leichardi arowana.
March 20, 2013 – (Day of Arrival/Acclimation)
All 3 Gatf are at the 5”+ Mark
Both Tatf are at the 4”+ Mark
After a couple of hours being in the tank, there seems to be two groups. The three gatf swims together while the other two taft school with the barbs.
Here are a couple crappy iPhone photos with lots of glare (DSLR pictures to come when the fish settle down and are no longer spazzing) I had to slowly, I mean slowly creep closer to the tank with my phone with very little movement until the phone was on the glass to get these pictures:
Gatf Trio:
Taft Duo:
I currently have them in a 72x18Wx24H. My group includes 3 hydrocynus goliath, and 2 hydrocynus tanzaniae. Tank mates include 3 tin foil barbs, and a leichardi arowana.
March 20, 2013 – (Day of Arrival/Acclimation)
All 3 Gatf are at the 5”+ Mark
Both Tatf are at the 4”+ Mark
After a couple of hours being in the tank, there seems to be two groups. The three gatf swims together while the other two taft school with the barbs.
Here are a couple crappy iPhone photos with lots of glare (DSLR pictures to come when the fish settle down and are no longer spazzing) I had to slowly, I mean slowly creep closer to the tank with my phone with very little movement until the phone was on the glass to get these pictures:
Gatf Trio:
Taft Duo:
