Tiger shovelnose catfish

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Tiger shovelnose catfish

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Hi,

Can someone please tell how quickly a Tiger shovelnose grows, based on good water quailty, adequate food, e.t.c
Thanks Deborah.
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Post by Silurus »

About 1-2" a month.
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Post by Deborah »

Hi
Thanks, have you had personal experience of this fish? I keep large cichlids e.t.c and did have a smaller one, unfortunately it didn't last too long - it became lunch. Funny thing was it was too big to fit into the other fishes mouths. Anyway, I have another tank set up and now seriously thinking of getting another. The other one sort of landed on me thanks to friends.
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Post by S. Allen »

umm, before purchasing you might consider looking at this thread... http://www.forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=3965
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S. Allen wrote:umm, before purchasing you might consider looking at this thread... http://www.forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=3965
Absolutely. This is not a fish for the home aquarium. Properly cared for it will grow in excess of a metre. The only way to prevent this is to deliberately mistreat it so that it is stunted, which is ethically unacceptable.
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Post by Deborah »

They are great pics, thanks for linking them. I see what you mean. Eventually I'm going to have a large indoor pond for all my large fishes.
Thanks everyone!
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Post by Caol_ila »

...but you know that the pond would have to be at least 5x5x2 meters to make a proper home for 1!! adult fish! And if it doesnt get to this size you practically kill it slow and cruel.
Just my 2 cents
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Post by Deborah »

An indoor swimming pool :D
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I have two tigers. one is 18inches roughly (trade in locally) and one is 6inches. raised.
The bigger one I swear hasn't really grown much in my 280 gallon tank. The other goes through growing spurts about every 3months. He will spurt about an inch. I plan to buy a house with a swiming pool in the back. But my lady already complains about the idea of swimming with the fisheys. PLus the feeding cost would be outragous.... a 4-6 foot long fish.
Catfish geek in utah
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