Albino Channel Cat in the Winter???
Posted: 26 Aug 2003, 17:49
Hi,
I owned a 19-inch Albino Channel Cat a couple of years ago. I made the mistake of trying to move him when I transferred. All it took was a 1/2-mile round trip to the grocery store to send him belly up. I hear the vibrations of being in a car stressed him out.
Anyway, I have a new catfish. This one is only 2-inches long and currently resides in my 125-gallon tank with other fish. The tank can be viewed at http://www.StealthTDI.com/CarapacePlace.html . Scroll to the fish tank and click that link (for some dumb reason, the word "C i c h l i d s" can't be displayed here... that's the name of the HTML document that contains an images of the fish and tank).
I have a 150-gallon stock tank that I intend to move him to once he's about 9-inches long. But I'm curious to know how he'll hold up in the winter. I've read that Channel Cats like it warm... but I also know that they often live in areas where the water ices up.
Will my cat be okay during the winter months? Or will I need to heat the stock tank?
Thanks,
Scott
I owned a 19-inch Albino Channel Cat a couple of years ago. I made the mistake of trying to move him when I transferred. All it took was a 1/2-mile round trip to the grocery store to send him belly up. I hear the vibrations of being in a car stressed him out.
Anyway, I have a new catfish. This one is only 2-inches long and currently resides in my 125-gallon tank with other fish. The tank can be viewed at http://www.StealthTDI.com/CarapacePlace.html . Scroll to the fish tank and click that link (for some dumb reason, the word "C i c h l i d s" can't be displayed here... that's the name of the HTML document that contains an images of the fish and tank).
I have a 150-gallon stock tank that I intend to move him to once he's about 9-inches long. But I'm curious to know how he'll hold up in the winter. I've read that Channel Cats like it warm... but I also know that they often live in areas where the water ices up.
Will my cat be okay during the winter months? Or will I need to heat the stock tank?
Thanks,
Scott