Certainly an interesting species to keep. I'd keep a local brackish water setup if I found any of the fish interesting.Confidence wise we're at the glass surfing stage now. My presence doesn't bother them one bit. Eating worms and small locusts at will.
At first they'd wait for the worms to sink to the bottom before nailing them, but now they happily rise up in the water column to snap them up. The locusts float but they will gingerly come to the surface and take them. It's great to watch them compete for the food.
I'm beginning to think that I could have put a few more in too. There are currently 10, not 9 as previously thought, I miscounted them!
My daily parameter checks are showing me that these guys are putting out a relatively small bio load in comparison to my previous bustling tropical com set up. I may add another half dozen or so, we'll see.
Pic below of them showing an interest in my fingers wiggling against the glass.
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After a while we all lose some interest in our setups and, generally speaking, we eventually find things to change or enhance the setup. Any thoughts on this? I know you mentioned keeping only the perch, and possibly adding more, but what about native invertebrates? When I kept native tanks in the US (I was a 10-12 yrs old) any invertabrates I could catch went into the tank.