These canaras are a collector's fish from what I understand. Extremely rare in the hobby, only out in the market every couple of years. My group is FO wild caught as part of a real shoal, there are four total. I've had them for close to a year, but I've started moving closer to discus and the canara's have been quite territorial keeping the timid discus in the corner.
They've been kept in soft water (PH ~7.0), they eat anything and everything including any plants. They've proven to be territorial and nippy with discus but with the rest of my fish they were fine (arowana, fei feng flagtail), barbs, birchers. But they are also cute and fat, very pretty when colored up, full of personality and happy to take the center stage of any tank.
I'd really like to find someone who would really appreciate these guys for what they are....another collector of the rare or unusual. They need to be sold as a group and I'm asking [s:d82917c229]$200[/s:d82917c229]. Pick up only, I'm in NW Austin.
Help, I need more tank space, dropping price to $175 for group 8O
info & pics - http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...article_id=585
Thank you and please send me any questions
They've been kept in soft water (PH ~7.0), they eat anything and everything including any plants. They've proven to be territorial and nippy with discus but with the rest of my fish they were fine (arowana, fei feng flagtail), barbs, birchers. But they are also cute and fat, very pretty when colored up, full of personality and happy to take the center stage of any tank.
I'd really like to find someone who would really appreciate these guys for what they are....another collector of the rare or unusual. They need to be sold as a group and I'm asking [s:d82917c229]$200[/s:d82917c229]. Pick up only, I'm in NW Austin.
Help, I need more tank space, dropping price to $175 for group 8O
info & pics - http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...article_id=585
Thank you and please send me any questions
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