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A Question About Feather Fins
trisha76
post Jan 13 2008, 01:43 PM
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Ok as I have just purchased myself a rather nice feather fin for my tank I was just wondering in comparison to other cat fish how hard are they to keep I have cory's in my other tank and they have all been rather easy to keep. And a couple of bristlenose catfish I had a few years ago when I owned fish another cat fish cant remember what it was called had like an eel type body kinda looked simular to a cobbler now I was just wondering if they would be any harder then these fish to keep my featherfin is living in a tank with my 2 oscars he has hiding spots and stuff.
Any info would be great thanks....
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post Jan 14 2008, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE (trisha76 @ Jan 13 2008, 01:43 PM) *
Ok as I have just purchased myself a rather nice feather fin for my tank I was just wondering in comparison to other cat fish how hard are they to keep I have cory's in my other tank and they have all been rather easy to keep. And a couple of bristlenose catfish I had a few years ago when I owned fish another cat fish cant remember what it was called had like an eel type body kinda looked simular to a cobbler now I was just wondering if they would be any harder then these fish to keep my featherfin is living in a tank with my 2 oscars he has hiding spots and stuff.
Any info would be great thanks....


Synodontis eupterus are a very easy fish to keep provided you have the space, (which in this case looks like you do).
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post Jan 15 2008, 09:31 AM
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thank you so much for your help yeah he's got plenty of space to swim etc...
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post Jan 20 2008, 11:28 PM
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They do better with a few of their own kind, if you have the space. They're great fun to watch playing together.
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post Jan 21 2008, 07:50 AM
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I was going to just have the one he seems to like my big oscar is always swimming around with it.
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