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Does anyone know if these are being sold in the USA? What common name are they going by if they are being sold?
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Thanks Emma,
I will keep looking. I am thinking of setting up a 20 gallon species only tank for these guys although i dont know where I find the space. I have an 80 gallon right now with 6 B. udomritthiruji, 3. Y. caudipunctata, 6 B. striata and 1 Y. eos and I dont think Yunnanilus are suited for such an environment since they are so small.
Wish me luck!!
Mike
I will keep looking. I am thinking of setting up a 20 gallon species only tank for these guys although i dont know where I find the space. I have an 80 gallon right now with 6 B. udomritthiruji, 3. Y. caudipunctata, 6 B. striata and 1 Y. eos and I dont think Yunnanilus are suited for such an environment since they are so small.
Wish me luck!!
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They are being shipped at less than 1" TL. As they dont attain much more than 1.5", and are very peaceful, tankmates would need to be of a similar size and disposition really. Definitely a no-go with the bigger botiids, particularly those that are rather feisty. I think you should find space for that 20 (there is always space, somehow).
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From the info that I have Y. cruciatus are commonly found in shallow standing waters with dense vegetation with clay, mud or sand bottom, it is common place to find them in rice-field canals and ditches.Mike Ophir wrote:Thanks Emma,
I will keep looking. I am thinking of setting up a 20 gallon species only tank for these guys although i dont know where I find the space. I have an 80 gallon right now with 6 B. udomritthiruji, 3. Y. caudipunctata, 6 B. striata and 1 Y. eos and I dont think Yunnanilus are suited for such an environment since they are so small.
Mike
I am planning a species tank for these myself that will have sand substrate and heavily planted with Hygrophila polysperma and/or Rotala rotundifolia or Rotala "nanjenshan"

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