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Old 08-13-2009, 01:00 AM   #1
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Traded Saltwater Fish for Freshwater

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I traded 4 damsels for a 2" red tail cat a few weeks ago. Just found out how big these guys get. HOLY BUCKETS!!!!

5' seems a little much. Is this how big they are in the wild or in private aquariums?

What is the minimum and recommended tank size for these whoppers? 250g-300g is my assumption...

I'd much rather spend $1000 bucks for a tank than spend $1000 replacing fish the damsels would have eventually killed.

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Old 08-13-2009, 01:15 AM   #2
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Atleast 5 times that. 1500G minimum. For the health of the fish i would go atleast 2000.
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Holy crap...this one's going back to the LFS after a while...
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I feel that a red tail catfish should stay in the amazon, they get way to big and should stay in the wild.





Sadly neither of these are fully grown.
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I feel that a red tail catfish should stay in the amazon, they get way to big and should stay in the wild.





Sadly neither of these are fully grown.
I keep wanting to see that show, I just never remember to watch it when its on .
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I would take it back now just in case they come up with an excuse like it's to big or something like that.
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I would take it back now just in case they come up with an excuse like it's to big or something like that.
+1, always better to be safe then sorry.
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Well the LFS where I got it is run by a close friend. It takes a good friend/businessman to take back damsels, anyway.

Seriously, I will be taking this back...I saw that episode of River Monsters and I remembered last night after AMDPhenom posted.

Why would they even sell this to people for home aquaria? What happens to the people who keep them and don't have space anymore?
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Dinner?
My girlfriend's dad suggested that...

He also suggested letting it grow in our pool and he'll fish it out.

What do you guys say to making a pond for this thing to live in? My parents are planning to make one anyway, but we don't like koi or goldfish. We have spare heaters for our pool that could stabilize the temp in winter. Is this even feasible or am I just being dumb? I'm 90% sure I'm taking it back, but just in case there's a way I can keep it it'll be better off here than in some 20 gallon tank in someone else's house.
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