C. apurensis info

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matt davidson
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C. apurensis info

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hey, just got myself a new, bigger, tank and im trying to figure out which of my dream cats i can keep in it. Tank is 48"x24"x24" with 2 eheim 2028's.

first on the list is cephalosilurus apurensis, which have always been pretty high up on my wanted list. The cat-elog lists their adult size at 11.9", and given that they are very sedentary cats, would one be ok in a tank that size?

Next we have sorubima lima, bit of a classic, but again one iv always wanted to keep. A cotm article suggests a 55gal tank, but iv always read this was a bit on the cramped side. Again any advice would be much appreciated.

Thats all I can remember at the moment, ill update this if I remember any more.

Thanks for any help
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S.Lima need much bigger tanks - the CotM article is incorrect in stating 55g - this is in a separate thread somewhere...

The would fit very well into your tank, as long as another species is not purchased by accident...
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matt davidson
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Excellent, thanks! Yep, read the article on C. fowleri- one of them would get a wee bit cramped. With this sized tank im guessing it would need to be a species tank?

Thanks
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Richard B
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Location 1: on the sofa, or maybe at work?
Location 2: Warwickshire: UK
Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish.
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matt davidson wrote:Excellent, thanks! Yep, read the article on C. fowleri- one of them would get a wee bit cramped. With this sized tank im guessing it would need to be a species tank?

Thanks

Really, it does need to be a species tank as pretty much anything else will realise it is in potential danger & be stressed out.
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