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Help..Identify my "Whale"....Catfish
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:01
by FishLuvA
We Caught this catfish at a campsite we go to every year...I was told it would not survive in my tank and it has...we have had it for about five months and have had no luck figuring out what kind of catfish it is. We would like to know what we are dealing with. Here is a picture of it. hope someone here can help us.
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Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:02
by FishLuvA
ok I guess my Picture didn't upload or something can I get some help with that?
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:04
by Silurus
That's a brown bullhead (
).
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:07
by FishLuvA
you can see the picture? how do you know for sure and where can I find out info on it?
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:09
by Silurus
It might be a black bullhead (
), so no, I don't know for sure (but I'm inclined to think it's a brown).
Click the names to find out more info about the fish.
Thanks A Bunch Silurus !!
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:32
by FishLuvA
First let me start off by saying that was the fastest responce I have ever recieved! Wow
and not only fast, but you were correct the first time it is a brown bullhead, the pictures are identical to the one we caught. now that I know what type of Catfish it is, I do have a few other questions maybe you could help me with those? first I wanted to know how much bigger will it get? How can I tell if it is a He/She? At the moment I have a Jack Dempsy in with it and it likes to chase Jack arround alot at night, should I be worried? Is my Jack in danger? What kind of fish would be safe with it? I don't mean to be a bug if you can't answer these questions for me that's cool, I am really glad to just finally know it is a Brown Bullhead. Thank you again.
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 02:36
by Silurus
If you look below the pictures, you will find all the relevant info about your catfish (max size: 20" SL, can be kept with anything it cannot swallow). Bullheads are kinda territorial, though and if you put it in too small a tank, it will most likely beat up tankmates. Your cichlid is in no mortal danger (I presume it's too big to be swallowed by the catfish), but you might expect torn fins every now and then.
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 04:38
by diburning
Silurus wrote:If you look below the pictures, you will find all the relevant info about your catfish (max size: 20" SL, can be kept with anything it cannot swallow). Bullheads are kinda territorial, though and if you put it in too small a tank, it will most likely beat up tankmates. Your c*****d is in no mortal danger (I presume it's too big to be swallowed by the catfish), but you might expect torn fins every now and then.
really?? I've kept 3 juvis together and they got along fine (the brown bullheads that is) but maybe thats because they are juviniles...