Catfish size compatibility?
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Catfish size compatibility?
I'm starting a catfish tank and so far my smallest will reach 4inches and my largest is gonna be 6inches. I was wondering with a 4inch cat what is the biggest cat I should put with him so they don't get eaten?
My last cat tank was 1 blue channel cat with a big eel.. I'm trying to get smaller cats so I can have more of a variety in this tank.
Tank is 75g
Is there anything else I should consider other then just size while picking out fish for my tank?
My last cat tank was 1 blue channel cat with a big eel.. I'm trying to get smaller cats so I can have more of a variety in this tank.
Tank is 75g
Is there anything else I should consider other then just size while picking out fish for my tank?
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
Here is what I got in the tank so far..
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
I would stick to a smaller selection of species, but greater numbers of each. For example, the pictus and glass catfish will prefer more of their own kind.
A logical addition to your catfish tank, however, would be a small/medium sized pleco such as a sp.
A logical addition to your catfish tank, however, would be a small/medium sized pleco such as a sp.
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
Thanks for the response. I was gonna buy at least 1 more of the glass and the pictus since I read somewhere the other night they like friends of there own kind. Then that go me thinking should I start getting all of my cats in pairs of two? That fish you posted looks really cool and will be added to my list of fish I want. I do got 2 other fish in the tank that are not cats (not sure how thats gonna work out =/) they are.
1x Rainbow Shark (Labeo erthururus)
1x Gold Alagae Eater (Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri)
1x Rainbow Shark (Labeo erthururus)
1x Gold Alagae Eater (Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri)
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
I'd get rid of both of these immediately. They're notorious thugs, and are likely to bully or out-compete the catfish when they mature.I do got 2 other fish in the tank that are not cats (not sure how thats gonna work out =/) they are.
1x Rainbow Shark (Labeo erthururus)
1x Gold Alagae Eater (Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri)
Well, the Microglanis and the banjo cats will not care, but the pictus and the glass cats should be kept in groups of six as a minimum, but twelve of each would be better.Then that go me thinking should I start getting all of my cats in pairs of two?
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
Ok Thank you racoll. I have heard the Gold Alagae Eater (Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri) tends to be very aggressive as they age but this is the first I have heard about the rainbow shark. Thanks for bringing the to my attention.
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
Most freshwater sharks present problems:
Rainbow, RTB & harlequin can be bullies, occasionally being vicious
Silver, black get too large
Iridescent get huge and are easily startled
Rainbow, RTB & harlequin can be bullies, occasionally being vicious
Silver, black get too large
Iridescent get huge and are easily startled
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Re: Catfish size compatibility?
They also are great fileted and pan-fried with olive oil, garlic, and pepper.Richard B wrote:Iridescent get huge and are easily startled
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Basa fillets. Quite delicious. Although after seeing how they are caught, not sure I like them as much anymore. Like eating sewage.Scleropages wrote:They also are great fileted and pan-fried with olive oil, garlic, and pepper.Richard B wrote:Iridescent get huge and are easily startled
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They sell them as swai in the local supermarkets here. Imported from Vietnam. The method of capture helps with the flavor.