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Anonymous
>>268353here. I wouldn't worry about the difficulty of keeping glass catfish,i originally had 10, after the first month i was down to 7, and the remainder all lived well over a year, in a tank with neons and guppies and cherry barbs. I dont know what you were reading but i didnt have much trouble with them. also, if you want to keep your fish happy and healthy, give them a variety of foods, not just flake. i had freeze dried daphnia, brine shrimp, baby shrimp and tubifex worms. the baby shrimp come as whole shrimp, but theyre easily crushed in your fingers. and the tubifex worms come in little blocks that are difficult to break up, but you can just toss one in the tank and let them pick at it for something to do. you dont want to use tubifex worms as a main course unless you crush it up for them though. regardless of what you get, if you want to keep them happy and healthy, give the little guys some variety in their diet. but if you really like the look of glass catfish,then go for it! neons were harder for me to keep alive than they were.
and dont forget to cycle your tank!
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