Need help selecting some med. size cats
Need help selecting some med. size cats
Hey guys got a question. After several attempts at an outdoor pond (I live in South Florida) I've settled on the fact that a tank around 180-210 gallons might be a better option. I really enjoy raising some of the bigger cats, RTC and TSN but by no means do I want to subject one to long term confinment in a tank that size. Are there any decent options for some SA cats that are in the 12"-20" range or that grow slowly enough after one foot that I could house and not feel they are cramped. I really enjoy the docile nature and the interaction with these fish when they can be hand fed. I'd prefer not to keep limas. Thanks in advance for the input.
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How about one of THESE?
it sure is a very pretty fish and they reach the same size, sort of. not counting the long whiskers
It's my favourite of the bigger cats, unfortunately I haven't got the place for them (there are 2 cute 6"'s of them at the local LFS, sold as "Leiarius marmoratus")
it sure is a very pretty fish and they reach the same size, sort of. not counting the long whiskers

It's my favourite of the bigger cats, unfortunately I haven't got the place for them (there are 2 cute 6"'s of them at the local LFS, sold as "Leiarius marmoratus")
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Yeah that has been in the back of my mind as well, they have a really nice one about 14" at the LFS but I get confllicting reports about the size that they grow, def seems like a slower grower than some of the others, I think if I go with the larger size tank this could work, let me know guys if it gets too big, and thanks sidG.
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What about ? They grow to about a foot long so there shouldn't be any concerns about them out-growing the tank. You could perhaps keep a small group which should allow them to develop a social structure, which would probably be more interesting than having individual specimins of different fish - although there's nothing wrong with that. At the end of the day it's your tank so you should go for what appeals to you the most.