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Syno Regulars

Joined: 26 Oct 2004 Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
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Posted: 2005.03.22(Tue)14:47 Post subject: [Draft] Keeping Predatory Catfishes |
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Hi, everyone.
As you'll probably know by now I'm a huge fan of keeping catfish and I love them to bits. I've been meaning to do an article on catfish for sometime now. As you may be aware there is plenty of info on Corydoras on the internet, and a few books and guides on them too, so I thought I would focus on another area. Now I'm sure many people who are regulars on this board know that novice keepers often buy predatory catfish like Pimpictus and put them in their tank with small tetras, only to have the Pictus eat their Tetras. Which gave me an idea, that it was a good idea to provide some info on keeping predatory catfish like Pims.
So here is a draft of my article, I hope it's okay. Feel free to make any suggestions etc. Cheers!
Oh No! My Pictus Has Eaten My Neons!
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number6 Moderators

Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Posted: 2005.03.22(Tue)15:59 Post subject: Re: [Draft] Keeping Predatory Catfishes |
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I like it!
A few changes I would make,
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Syno Regulars

Joined: 26 Oct 2004 Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
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Posted: 2005.03.22(Tue)17:20 Post subject: |
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Thanks Discus Man.
Those amendments should be pretty easy to make. I'm glad you picked out the last point, because I probably wouldn't have noticed it.
I'll do some work on re-wording and editing those points, but I may wait and see what other feedback comes from others.
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nonamethefish Moderators

Joined: 06 Feb 2003
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Posted: 2005.03.22(Tue)18:27 Post subject: |
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| Just a note that channel catfish(sci name escapes me as of now)are also sold quite often. Needless to say, both for size and habits fits the scope of your article nicely. |
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