Our four Cephalosilurus apurensis had a mighty good meal yesterday worth filming.
I had bought three from very different vendors and times hoping to maybe score a nigricaudus but alas they are all apurensis. It looks like we (almost) never get nigricaudus in the trade because it only inhabits coastal Suriname and there appears to be no or not much export from there, right Kirk
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The fourth one is a donation by V victor448 - Jeff, it's one of the two lighter-colored, bigger ones but IDK which one anymore. It was advertised as fowleri - another Cephalosilurus we (almost) never get in the trade. Jeff and I had doubts and sure enough it grew into another apurensis.
They are about 12"-14" currently. 99% the gathering is peaceful, rarely they decide to re-establish / re-enforce the hierarchy. But they always lay in one pile vast majority of the time despite plenty of space and furniture, which is kind of cute to see after all the bickering and crankiness...
I had bought three from very different vendors and times hoping to maybe score a nigricaudus but alas they are all apurensis. It looks like we (almost) never get nigricaudus in the trade because it only inhabits coastal Suriname and there appears to be no or not much export from there, right Kirk

The fourth one is a donation by V victor448 - Jeff, it's one of the two lighter-colored, bigger ones but IDK which one anymore. It was advertised as fowleri - another Cephalosilurus we (almost) never get in the trade. Jeff and I had doubts and sure enough it grew into another apurensis.
They are about 12"-14" currently. 99% the gathering is peaceful, rarely they decide to re-establish / re-enforce the hierarchy. But they always lay in one pile vast majority of the time despite plenty of space and furniture, which is kind of cute to see after all the bickering and crankiness...