what are these -Pangasius
- Dave Rinaldo
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Re: what are these ?
The catfish is a Pangasius sp., my guess is
The other two I think are Leptobarbus rubripinna*
* "For many years this fish was considered to be Leptobarbus hoevenii"
The other two I think are Leptobarbus rubripinna*
* "For many years this fish was considered to be Leptobarbus hoevenii"
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Re: what are these ?
Leptobarbus hoeveni
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Re: what are these ?
can they be kept in a home aquarium ?
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Re: what are these ?
Both grow quite big - the link that Dave posted for the Leptobarbus says that you should have a 10' x 6' x 4' (3 x 1.8 x 1.2m) tank - which is getting close to "small swimming pool" size, and at 6500 liter of water, you'd be looking at some serious structural strengthening of your house before you put that sort of tank in it.
Pangasius grow even bigger, 2.5m long - even if we assume that's a "record size" rather than "normal size", you need an even bigger tank to keep those.
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Pangasius grow even bigger, 2.5m long - even if we assume that's a "record size" rather than "normal size", you need an even bigger tank to keep those.
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Re: what are these ?
prob sound like a bad idea to take them then