I'd advise against pictus cats... They tend to get large and get so crazy about food it can prevent other fish from eating.
Chefken;4580212; said:I really like Eruptera......really active and they seem not to bother anyone....they get big enough to be interesting......about 8 inches I think......but not too large. Love mine!
Loves severums;4580216; said:do that...![]()
PostalPenguin;4580220; said:I have 3 pictus cats in my 55g. Don't see much of them during the day but at night you can see them zooming around the tank. They are pretty awesome looking fish and gobble down huge amounts of food if they can. They don't really interact much except for fighting if one tries to get in the others hiding spot.
aclockworkorange;4580275; said:I'd advise against pictus cats... They tend to get large and get so crazy about food it can prevent other fish from eating.
aclockworkorange;4580894; said:Talk to someone who has had one a while and grown one out.

Chefken;4581030; said:Synodontis Eruptus
piranhaking67;4581336; said:maybe a walking catfish

B.Ho;4581670; said:A few featherfin catfish or a school of corys would be cool since they stay small
demonknight;4581765; said:i have a bumble bee [marble] catish
stays hidden but gulps down sinking carnivore pellets like crazy!
and from what lil i know, they dont grow big
eatingleg4peanut;4581889; said:I have posted this before but I have a Pictus, striped raphael and African Featherfin. I love the all, and the seem to break the mold with behavior patterns seen, first they all love eachother, swim and play together, they all make noises, My pictus has ADHD sometimes but he rarely even hides day or night, Striped raphael was shy at first (about a month) but he now is just like to other fish in my tank because he will come out when he knows I'm there (I equal food), and my African Featherfin (Synodontis eupterus) is comical, he swims slow but when he gets startled or wants to tackle my pictus (they playfight in a rolling ball of comical destruction sometimes) he can swim faster than any fish I have ever seen. I highly reccomend any of these catfish.
I'm still going to look into them.