Native Cats
Native Cats
I'm planning to get a texas cichlid and I'm looking for a native cat to put in there. I'm thinking like a channel cat or maybe a bullhead. I live in Vancouver, B.C. so they're not easy to come by, where can I get one of these and where can I find info on them.
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Back to the original question.
From all that I can gather, Channel cats grow LARGE, as in 3feet or so. That will only work if you have a tank that is at least 6 feet on it's smallest dimension, so something like 18 x 6 x 6, making it 18000 liters, or 4750 us gallons (approximately). That's a HUGE tank, and I wouldn't recommend having one of those in even a bigger home... But then I live in England where space is at a premium
Ok, so it will take a few years to grow to that size (well the data I've found indicates that they grow roughly an inch per month or so), but it's unwise to buy fish that will require converting your swimming pool into a fish-tank.
The bullheads that I've looked at seem more reasonable at a length of about 18", so requiring about 3ft side on the shortest length of the tank... Still a HUGE tank, but not as unreasonable as that of the Channel Cat.
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From all that I can gather, Channel cats grow LARGE, as in 3feet or so. That will only work if you have a tank that is at least 6 feet on it's smallest dimension, so something like 18 x 6 x 6, making it 18000 liters, or 4750 us gallons (approximately). That's a HUGE tank, and I wouldn't recommend having one of those in even a bigger home... But then I live in England where space is at a premium
Ok, so it will take a few years to grow to that size (well the data I've found indicates that they grow roughly an inch per month or so), but it's unwise to buy fish that will require converting your swimming pool into a fish-tank.
The bullheads that I've looked at seem more reasonable at a length of about 18", so requiring about 3ft side on the shortest length of the tank... Still a HUGE tank, but not as unreasonable as that of the Channel Cat.
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Mats
I wouldn't suggest having a bullhead or channel catfish because you might be buying your bullhead/channel catfish dinner. They WILL eat whatever they can fit in their mouths, for example, Ive caught several using peices of Ivory soap. You could buy the channel cats small, but like Matsp said, they do grow HUGE, and texas cichlids only grow in the proxmity of one foot (12 inches). Bullheads are small(er), but they've frog mouths, they will eat anything, ANYTHING, that will fit in their mouth. Besides, both fish like to eat bluegills/sunfish, which Texas cichlids do resemble.
you could always try madtoms, granted they don't like lights at first...you could try http://www.jonahsaquarium.com to check them out.
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Re: Native Cats
I know the size thing has been addressed, but have you considered a pond? My tiny channel cat certainly outgrew the koi fairly quickly--he was pushing twenty inches when he and the koi went to someone else's pond--but he was a great fish to keep. My GUESS is that in a pond there would be enough room for the c*****d and a channel, assuming compatible size from the onset.Evan wrote: I'm thinking like a channel cat or maybe a bullhead. I live in Vancouver, B.C.
My White Catfish is around 10 inches and hasn't grown in a year (maybe by partner's fish keeping behind that, tho).
troi