Rostrata compatability
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Rostrata compatability
Can I put rostratas with angelfish? The same angels I had trouble with being nipped somewhat by my histrionicas? Or are rostrata even more demented?
(Rostrata , $4/ea, Menagerie, approx 2 doz in stock, approx 1.5")
(Rostrata , $4/ea, Menagerie, approx 2 doz in stock, approx 1.5")
Hmm....
I recall that your histrionica's were actually kubotai's, and rostrata's are another species that are easy to confuse with kubotai's...
I don't own rostrata but strongly suspect that you cannot have guarantees with *any* Botia (==that is a member of the former Botia genus). Even clowns who are supposed to be the peaceful ones can do nasty things; mine killed a barb and bit a schistura (I know now who did it and why). I really would not call this "demented" either, this is just how they are.
A plenty of good options: (1) Get kuhlis (2) Get rid of angelfish (3) Get a second tank....
I recall that your histrionica's were actually kubotai's, and rostrata's are another species that are easy to confuse with kubotai's...
I don't own rostrata but strongly suspect that you cannot have guarantees with *any* Botia (==that is a member of the former Botia genus). Even clowns who are supposed to be the peaceful ones can do nasty things; mine killed a barb and bit a schistura (I know now who did it and why). I really would not call this "demented" either, this is just how they are.
A plenty of good options: (1) Get kuhlis (2) Get rid of angelfish (3) Get a second tank....

GET RID OF ANGELFISH???? How can you suggest such a thing?!?
I have had angels and clowns, angels and yo yos, angels and many things. The only problem I faced with harassment was from a red finned shark who was promptly kept busy (and off the angels) by a small batch of yo yos.
Modestas--no! Tigers? NO! But clowns, yo yos, other botia? I haven't run into any problems that were serious with any of those with angels. Though they are all voracious egg eaters.

I have had angels and clowns, angels and yo yos, angels and many things. The only problem I faced with harassment was from a red finned shark who was promptly kept busy (and off the angels) by a small batch of yo yos.
Modestas--no! Tigers? NO! But clowns, yo yos, other botia? I haven't run into any problems that were serious with any of those with angels. Though they are all voracious egg eaters.

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What size tank did you have the angels and botias in?shari2 wrote:GET RID OF ANGELFISH???? How can you suggest such a thing?!?![]()
I have had angels and clowns, angels and yo yos, angels and many things. The only problem I faced with harassment was from a red finned shark who was promptly kept busy (and off the angels) by a small batch of yo yos.
Modestas--no! Tigers? NO! But clowns, yo yos, other botia? I haven't run into any problems that were serious with any of those with angels. Though they are all voracious egg eaters.
My (Kubotai I guess) used to suck all over my angels when the angels ate and food came out of their gills...
I have a couple of rostrata. Mine are similar in personality to my yoyos, if not a bit more mellow. They live with barbs and gouramis, and all loaches ignore the other species and play with each other. Tank size 55 gallons--I think anything smaller might be a little cramped for them. They like their space and I could see them possibly getting bored in a smaller tank or one without driftwood, plants, etc. I would venture to guess they wouldn't bother your angels if your setup was nice with plenty of other things to interest them.
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