Probably still settling in. Should be active when the lights go out.Just purchase 4inch horsehead catfish a few days but he isn't moving that much.. is that normal ??
Probably still settling in. Should be active when the lights go out.Just purchase 4inch horsehead catfish a few days but he isn't moving that much.. is that normal ??
Probably still settling in. Should be active when theAre they knoProbably still settling in. Should be active when the lights go out.Probably still settling in. Should be active when the lights go out.Are they known to be active catfish ??Probably still settling in. Should be active when the lights go out.
I wish I known that before i purchase him.. thought they were a active catfish.. since they're from the pim speciesPerhaps more so at night, as Rob had said. In my hands these were pretty inactive, in fact when adults, they were like a catfish-looking log, day or night as far as I could observe. I never understood if it was my care or their nature. Totally passive. So much that I don't want another one.
Anyone else with extended experience out there???
I am not saying at all mine is an average, to-be-expected experience. Every tank differs and yours might be a different experience.I wish I known that before i purchase him.. thought they were a active catfish.. since they're from the pim species
I appreciate the info.. see your video of you swim with your catfish!. Amazing!..I am not saying at all mine is an average, to-be-expected experience. Every tank differs and yours might be a different experience.
This catfish is from the Heptapteridae family, not that Pimelodidae are synonymous with activity. Pangasiidae I'd say are.