I also sympathise with the choprae.
It's too bad... the Celestichthys choprae are actually very beautiful fish... if I didn't have an open top I would actually have a large shoal of them in the tank... when I had close to 20 of them in here it was awesome to watch them flit about together as their colours are so vivid... but they all jumped out except for the last 3... even now as I watch them they are exhibiting some very interesting sparring behaviour similar to the cpds... and they are the only fish in the tank that successfully had fry that matured in the sump...
Now if I could only get the cpds to breed...
Besides the ancistrus, otociclus and the amano shrimp, all of the fish hail from Burma (Myanmar) so it would be cool to continue that theme, but a big school of trigonostigma hengeli would certainly be more eye catching and colourful than the kubotai... but they are from Sumatra...
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