Jim Powers wrote:Hmmm...I actually see some very small barbels on that first pic of Sp.A
I think it is an illusion formed by pieces of ground. I looked at him very carefully and cannot see anything. Will remake the picture tomorrow.
Certainly a nice looking fish.
Oh yes. I spent around $400 on this setup, and he was the motivation. (Well, they looked like a nice family to provide a roof for: a big crocodile and a little baby--SpC

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Now, if he only would start eating....
Here is what I noticed: SpA seems to be truly vegetarian; they show no interest in anything but algae (Interestingly, the LOL page indicates the opposite!--so it may be another Sp.). Smaller SpA work leaves the way pleco would. Unfortunately, I cannot see this particular one (he is far the largest) eating anything, he sits on the glass all the time (no, he does not seem sick, and he is running around the glass). I think a pure algae-eating species would not really need barbels,....
SpB seems to be omnivorous. Some algae eating, some reaction to frozen bloodworms, frozen shrimp, even ate a large flake I dropped to the ground. They seem to be pretty similar to schisturas in terms of most habits.
SpC I have no idea, but probably an algae eater as well, he works the glass in a very pleco-cleaning way.
The problem may be that the new tank will have no algae initially and I'm not sure SpA will eat wafers....Maybe I should try to infect the new tank once the cycle is established?
The "hole" you are talking about is probably the heart as seen through the chest. On some hillstreams you can see it beat.
Very interesting. I saw something opening/closing....