Clarias batrachus
- FrankieWilde
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Clarias batrachus
I already have a topic about my 65 gallon tank. Just want to know if somebody with experience can tell me if I can keep one in my tank.
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Be careful when buying baby Clarias over here.
the safest bet is to buy 'pie-bald Clarias' as these are 100% guaranteed C batrachus.
they can be bought for 'a nickle and a dime' at Marktplaats.nl as many people 'dump' their outgrown pie-bald Clarias on this market-website when they find out their lively orange-spotted catfish eats all the guppies and tetra's.....
'wildcolor' Clarias in the stores are rare and IF you find them they can be baby C gariepinus wich are suited for the BBQ but with an adult size of 4 feet UNsuitable for the home-tank.
I've seen heteropneustes fossilis sold as 'Clarias' in LFs here too; these also stay reasonably sized and they're social enough to be kept in a group. you might check out this species as it DOES turn up in our LFS now and then; IMO it's a lot prettier than a Pie-bald fish, but that's just personal taste.
Taking care of Heteropneustes or Clarias is similar, except you'd best avoid getting stung by Heteropneustes.
the safest bet is to buy 'pie-bald Clarias' as these are 100% guaranteed C batrachus.
they can be bought for 'a nickle and a dime' at Marktplaats.nl as many people 'dump' their outgrown pie-bald Clarias on this market-website when they find out their lively orange-spotted catfish eats all the guppies and tetra's.....
'wildcolor' Clarias in the stores are rare and IF you find them they can be baby C gariepinus wich are suited for the BBQ but with an adult size of 4 feet UNsuitable for the home-tank.
I've seen heteropneustes fossilis sold as 'Clarias' in LFs here too; these also stay reasonably sized and they're social enough to be kept in a group. you might check out this species as it DOES turn up in our LFS now and then; IMO it's a lot prettier than a Pie-bald fish, but that's just personal taste.
Taking care of Heteropneustes or Clarias is similar, except you'd best avoid getting stung by Heteropneustes.
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