Arrived home last night with a new electric catfish. He was a freebie as the shop was very keen to get rid of him.
I had a two foot African Biotope tank set up for him but when I arrived home the heater had gone in the tank (thats elite heaters for you, buy Jager folks!)
So with nowhere to put him and all shops closed I had no choice but to float him in one of my other tanks til the morning.
I put him into my tank containg a 2'+ Anguilla Eel and two 8" (ish) golden cobra snakeheads.
I rolled down his bag, slowly changed most of his water and added some zeolite to deal with whatever waste he created. With everyone happy, I went to bed.
Now I should mention, this catfish is barely 2" long.
I got up this morning and went to check the tank, It was quite a sight.
I was greeted by 2 snakeheads crammed into one 6" fish bag, floating around the top of the tank. And one 2 foot eel lying in my built in overhead trickle filter!
The catfish meanwhile swam happily around his new spacious aquarium.
The cat obviously got out after I had went to bed and provoked or otherwise, stunned the much much larger fish and had them run off like big pussycats themselves.
Happy-Ending though, its now in its own tank and the other fish are swimming around, eating and seem completely none the worse for the experience.
It just goes to show what these guys can do. I knew they packed a bit of a kick from having watched someone attempt to perform a skin scrape on one once, but seeing these other much larger, supposedly aggressive fish get owned by it was still pretty awe-inspiring.
Here is a good profile on the species for anyone interested;
www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/cotm.php?article_id=86
On a side note, I just took the guy because I felt sorry for him, while I am happy to keep him I would also be happy to pass him on to anyone with the facilities to look after him properly. PM me if your interested.