red tail x tiger shovelnose

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Andy M
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red tail x tiger shovelnose

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has anybody any experience with these fish? any info such as max size!
as i have been informed they would probably max out at 24"-28" and are they as fast growing as true red tails? any info appreciated! :?: :?: :?:
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RogerMcAllen
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Post by RogerMcAllen »

Use the search, and check the cat e-log. There is a ton of information on this site if go and look for it.
Andy M
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Post by Andy M »

checked the website and other websites but i was just wanting to see if anyone had any first hand experience with these fish. :!:
Stevetd
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Post by Stevetd »

Hello there,

I can't say I've had any real first-hand experience of these hybrid fish, but the chances are a 3 foot RTC and 2.5 - 3ft TSN will top out at around 3ft (36 inches). There is also a condition where hybrid fish actually grow larger than the original species from which they were intially combined. You might end up with a fish reaching well over 3 foot long. I've seen a lot more of these here in the UK over recent months and would like to know the reason why if anybody could shed light on that?
The other issue is that they are being sold near me for about £15 each which is substantially cheaper than a lot of smaller catfish that are more suited to aquarium life?

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Post by Ron »

Stevetd wrote:There is also a condition where hybrid fish actually grow larger than the original species from which they were intially combined.
They get bigger due to "hybrid vigor".
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Post by magnum4 »

You see them a lot in britain i believe because BAS in bolton supplies them to other shops.

I have not seen this species sold from any other distributer.

And they are not even labeled as hybrid catfish. Last time I think the name was "yellow tail catfish" or something like that :twisted:

There are a few pictures that pop up on the net of monster hybrid RTCXTSN crosses so chances are they grow BIG.
Stevetd
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Post by Stevetd »

Unfortunatley I saw them labelled up in a shop near me simply as 'spotted catfish'. There was absolutely no information on the fish. I was also told my 8x2x2 tank would be fine to house a small group!!
Luckily I know better, but it still angers me they are mis-sold. I wish there was something I could do about this.

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Post by jenkys baby »

:nerd: i got mine from my local shop the lad who surved me is a good friend and told me the hole sale list had them down as "marbeld red tails" and that was it no other info. he orderd three saw what they were and was disapointed hes dosent like any thing that grows over 2ft for homeing reasons any way i got one at cost price £10
a man who takes the long way will always get there in the end (just later than every one else)
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Post by coelacanth »

magnum4 wrote:And they are not even labeled as hybrid catfish. Last time I think the name was "yellow tail catfish" or something like that :twisted:
Yes, I know. That's what they imported them as from Indonesia, hoping they'd be an interesting little Bagrid! They are minging fish, to use the local vernacular.
katfishguy
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Post by katfishguy »

I currently have 2 RTC X TSN hybrids,, their growth rate,contrary to what a lot of people said, has been very slow compared to redtail and the tiger shovelnose I have. I also have TSN X marbled cat hybrid and TSN X pim blochii hybrid.

hopefully I wont get flamed for keeping hybrids 8)

here is a pic of my hybrids:
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<b>http://www.rarecatfish.net</b>
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