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Post by TheFishGuy »

Hi everyone!

Please check out the featured article on our website http://www.monsterfishrescue.com It's about Frankie a rescued stunted South American Red tail catish.

Thanks for looking!
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Post by Jools »

That's great that you've brought the fish back to life and the photos tell a good picture. However, if you got the fish in April, isn't it too early to be sure the fish is permanently stunted?

In fact, wouldn't it be worth keeping the fish on for a year or so to research that?

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We'll have had him for four months on Aug 4th. After eating 4-6 6" bluegill a week for the past three months and only growing an inch.... He's stunted. Not to mention that inch is what has grown back on his caudal fin.... and the fact he's as old as he is... he's stunted.
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Post by Jools »

I'm not sure you can say that for sure.

I rescued a gibbiceps from a tank and he was maybe about 3" long, wasn't being watre changed and was kept at about 90F due to neglect of heater/stat too! Although got a much fatter, didn't really grow much in a medium sized tank over the next 8 months. Three years ago I gave the fish to a friend for their 6x2x2 show tank. The fish is now over a foot long.

I'm not saying this fish is definitely going to grow again, just that, in my experience, four months might be too short a time to judge that condition given a hardy fish that lives for decades.

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True, at any rate hopefully it doesn't matter! There's someone interested with an indoor pond that's plenty big enough!
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Post by taksan »

If he's 22" at 6 years old he's definitely stunted.

In perfect conditions you can grow RTC's to 36"+ in 18 months.

Then they eat everything with laguna pumps being a favorite.



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Post by fmueller »

At any rate, seems like a good thing what you are doing. You might also want to try the Ohio Cichlid Association forum (http://www.freeboards.net/?mforum=ohiocichlid) if you have another large fish to place. There are plenty of people on that forum with large tanks!

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Thanks :)
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Post by DAWN »

Hi, What a lovely fish and story, we had a shovel-nose that was kept in a 6ft tank along with a sting-ray. But unfortunately, had to part with him as he was getting far too big :roll: :(
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