Clarias batrachus size?
Clarias batrachus size?
Cat-elog states 100cm! When i asked that long time ago Silurus told 40cm is absolut maximum.
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I wonder if the Singapore C. batrachus might be an endemic species or sub-species.Silurus wrote:What is commonly identified as "Clarias batrachus" is a gigantic mess of several very similar looking species. There are at least two in SE Asia alone. The SE Asian species don't grow larger than 30 cm SL.
There is also the Singapore "Mystus gulio" which is now found in only a few locations there. Mystus gulio is also supposed to be a complex of species and the ones in Singapore never grow as big as the described max size of 40 odd cm. They are max 15cm.
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None of the SE Asian species identified as "M. gulio" (there are at least three) are the same as that of the true M. gulio (which is an Indian species).There is also the Singapore "Mystus gulio" which is now found in only a few locations there.
It's very easy to see the difference in color, too. The Indian species is a bronze green in color; all of the SE Asian species are gray.
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Re: Clarias batrachus size?
On the size question, has anyone noticed stunting in big species kept in small tanks? Like if i keep a C. gariepinus that can potentially grow to 5 feet in a 4 foot tank, will it grow up to a limit and stop or will it outgrow its tank? I kept tilapia in the 4 foot tank previously and they got stunted and stayed small and bred at a small size.
Even if they can get stunted i suspect Clarias will still grow quite big for their tank size as in the wild, C. batrachus can live in very small spaces, like tiny streams and drains barly wider than the fish is long, and all the wild fish i have seen in such places have maxed out around 20cm long. Then again that may be true for C. batrachus which seems to exploit the small stream and weedy ditch niche, but gariepinus is more of a big river and lake fish so in the wild they would probably move to bigger bodies of water when they grow bigger.
Even if they can get stunted i suspect Clarias will still grow quite big for their tank size as in the wild, C. batrachus can live in very small spaces, like tiny streams and drains barly wider than the fish is long, and all the wild fish i have seen in such places have maxed out around 20cm long. Then again that may be true for C. batrachus which seems to exploit the small stream and weedy ditch niche, but gariepinus is more of a big river and lake fish so in the wild they would probably move to bigger bodies of water when they grow bigger.
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Is that 40 cm without tail [as in Standard Length measurement], and are you sure about the correct identity being ?Dr. Greenthumb wrote:did u mean walking catfish,cause i have one at 40cm's now and is still growing pretty fast
If it's above 40 cm SL, then maybe you could supply a photo with tape-measure [or ruler or such] next to the fish to show it's size...
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ok i thought he was bigger,i'm not even sure if it's the same type of cat but it is a claris of some sort,right now he's at about 32cm total,maby a bit more cause he was curved
if anyone can correctly identify him it would be greatly appreciated
if anyone can correctly identify him it would be greatly appreciated
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