Catfish Antics: Got a Story?
Posted: 21 Jun 2013, 01:40
Hi! After seeing much of the behavior of my catfishes, I felt it would be nice to share some of my experiences. If you have any unusual or funny stories regarding the behavior of your fishes, this would be the place to share it if you like!
#1. Bunocephalus coracoideus & B. colombianus- Checkers, my now-larger of the two individuals I keep of this species, literally sings for joy when feeding time comes! When I feed him, particularly freeze-dried tubifex worms, he'll immediately latch on to the chunk of food and "squeak" or "grunt" each time he takes a bite. This can barely be heard audibly, but an intense vibration permeates the water at each attempted mouthful. He'll also "jump" out/off of the sand substrate to get at a bit of food held a little over half an inch above his head; firmly attached, he will not let go of the food to the point that you can pull him out of the sand and into open water. My other two banjos do this too, but not as often. That's a typical catfish... always loving to eat!
#2. Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus- Back when I had Pip housed with Scooter, they would both squabble over territory (this only really existed as a few inches of radius around each fish, wherever they went). Scooter was the dominant male of the pair and was resting on the sand beneath him, while Pip was swimming around above him. Accidentally, Pip dropped perfectly on top of Scooter; latched onto his rostrum, Pip immediately changed color (including Scooter), realizing he was in big trouble. After accelerating his breathing for about a second's time, Scooter thrashed around, throwing Pip off his back. After a little chase, they both calmed down.
Scooter's reaction to Pip's mistake always reminds me of a scene from the television series, M.A.S.H.: captains, bunkies, and BFFs, Hawkeye Pierce and B.J. Hunnicut lied down on two adjacent cots, placing their feet on top of their other roomate, Major Charles Emerson Winchester; exhausted, the major had entered, placed down his cot across the ends of the other two cots, and lied down. Accelerating and raising his voice, he said, "Get your filthy feet off me, get them off!", and shoved their legs out of the way.
I have some other anecdotes, but they aren't quite nearly as amusing. I would love to hear your tales, and hope you found these enjoyable: I certainly did!
-Kaegen
#1. Bunocephalus coracoideus & B. colombianus- Checkers, my now-larger of the two individuals I keep of this species, literally sings for joy when feeding time comes! When I feed him, particularly freeze-dried tubifex worms, he'll immediately latch on to the chunk of food and "squeak" or "grunt" each time he takes a bite. This can barely be heard audibly, but an intense vibration permeates the water at each attempted mouthful. He'll also "jump" out/off of the sand substrate to get at a bit of food held a little over half an inch above his head; firmly attached, he will not let go of the food to the point that you can pull him out of the sand and into open water. My other two banjos do this too, but not as often. That's a typical catfish... always loving to eat!
#2. Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus- Back when I had Pip housed with Scooter, they would both squabble over territory (this only really existed as a few inches of radius around each fish, wherever they went). Scooter was the dominant male of the pair and was resting on the sand beneath him, while Pip was swimming around above him. Accidentally, Pip dropped perfectly on top of Scooter; latched onto his rostrum, Pip immediately changed color (including Scooter), realizing he was in big trouble. After accelerating his breathing for about a second's time, Scooter thrashed around, throwing Pip off his back. After a little chase, they both calmed down.
Scooter's reaction to Pip's mistake always reminds me of a scene from the television series, M.A.S.H.: captains, bunkies, and BFFs, Hawkeye Pierce and B.J. Hunnicut lied down on two adjacent cots, placing their feet on top of their other roomate, Major Charles Emerson Winchester; exhausted, the major had entered, placed down his cot across the ends of the other two cots, and lied down. Accelerating and raising his voice, he said, "Get your filthy feet off me, get them off!", and shoved their legs out of the way.
I have some other anecdotes, but they aren't quite nearly as amusing. I would love to hear your tales, and hope you found these enjoyable: I certainly did!

-Kaegen