Brilliant :clap:Platystacus cotylephorus, also known as the Whiptailed Banjo Catfish. Not very common in the aquarium trade around here. It has a tolerence for brackish conditions. Its a peaceful fish except around small fry and shrimp. Needs a sandy substrate as with all Banjo cats its not very active and likes to bury itself most of the time. It will eat flake, tablet foods,tubifex, daphnia, bloodworms, ect. Males are more intensely mottled, and have a short extension to the dorsal spine. Females are more drab and have larger ventral fins. I believe they can grow to around 10 inches. Neat little catfish. :thumbup:
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mate call me crazy but i bet you must like them too :yes:Platystacus cotylephorus, also known as the Whiptailed Banjo Catfish. Not very common in the aquarium trade around here. It has a tolerence for brackish conditions. Its a peaceful fish except around small fry and shrimp. Needs a sandy substrate as with all Banjo cats its not very active and likes to bury itself most of the time. It will eat flake, tablet foods,tubifex, daphnia, bloodworms, ect. Males are more intensely mottled, and have a short extension to the dorsal spine. Females are more drab and have larger ventral fins. I believe they can grow to around 10 inches. Neat little catfish. :thumbup: