Thanks. I'm not particularly interested in breeding either species. Mostly looking for an interesting Tanganyikan community. I'm planning for the focus of the tank to be 1 or 2 tanganyikan eels and I'm really looking for a few other fish to add movement and interest to the tank.
In comparing Juli. transcriptus and Alto. calvus, which do you think is worse regarding conspecific aggression? What about aggression towards non-conspecifics?
If I was to set things up with the intention of ultimately having a single pair or trio of one species and just a single specimen of the other, which would you choose?
I should probably mention that all the "rockwork" in this tank is artifical (I carved it from styrofoam). I have two separate groups of styrofoam "rocks" on the bottom and a section at the top left hand side with a number of crevices and tunnels running through them. Each group of rocks provides a number of holes and hiding places but it's certainly less rockwork than in the standard "big pile of rocks" setup that I've seen online.
This is also potentially going to make catching and removing fish a challenge, so I'd rather not add too many fish that I'm ultimately going to have to remove.