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- From: cburns@ucs.indiana.edu (Chris Burns)
- Newsgroups: alt.aquaria
- Subject: Re: Catfish in the African tank?
- Message-ID: <cburns-260193104007@end.chem.indiana.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 15:35:14 GMT
- References: <1993Jan24.144847.14004@bsu-ucs>
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- In article <1993Jan24.144847.14004@bsu-ucs>, 01mbmccabe@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu
- wrote:
-
- >
- > Also I have 4 catfishes right now which I would like to keep in the Africans'
- > tank. I have two large (all are 2+ inches) Brochis splendens, and one large
- > Corydoras agassizi, and one large Corydoras trilineatus.
- >
- > -Matt
-
- As others have said, keeping corys in an african tank is not a very good
- idea, Synodontis or Chrysicthys are better choices. Keeping corys by
- themselves is not a great idea either. Most will do much better as at
- least a small group, preferably a school of 6 or more.
-
- Chris
-