Is a Columbian shark a bad idea?
Posted: 25 Jun 2016, 19:40
Hi there,
I'm quite new to the hobby, a(nd totally new to this forum) but have quickly found I'm a lover of catfish. I'm about to get a new 530litre tank in which I want to keep a variety of Synodontis spp, some Pimelodus Pictus, and a bulldog and Flash pleco in a freshwater setup. I really love the idea of a columbian shark, but suspect it may be a bad idea.
I've read conflicting reports on adult size of the columbian shark, ranging from 10" to 2 feet! I've also read conflicting reports on water requirements, some site suggesting it can live in anything from freshwater to marine, others saying it will do fine in freshwater as a juvenile, but will need brackish to marine water as it matures.
My LFS advised me that their columbian Sharks have been fully acclimatised to freshwater and will be fine, and that it only grows to 10" so will be fine in my new tank. But they said it's a shoaling species so I should buy 4 of them. I really would only want one.
Can you please give me your thoughts? I've been looking on YouTube and seen loads of videos of people keeping a lone columbian shark, but most people seem to be keeping them in brackish, and I really don't want to go down the brackish route. I don't want a fish that will out grow my tank, or a fish that is neurotic because it needs others of its kind around.
I've pretty much ruled it out, but thought I'd run it by you guys in case you think it could be a viable option.
Hope to hear from some of you soon.
I'm quite new to the hobby, a(nd totally new to this forum) but have quickly found I'm a lover of catfish. I'm about to get a new 530litre tank in which I want to keep a variety of Synodontis spp, some Pimelodus Pictus, and a bulldog and Flash pleco in a freshwater setup. I really love the idea of a columbian shark, but suspect it may be a bad idea.
I've read conflicting reports on adult size of the columbian shark, ranging from 10" to 2 feet! I've also read conflicting reports on water requirements, some site suggesting it can live in anything from freshwater to marine, others saying it will do fine in freshwater as a juvenile, but will need brackish to marine water as it matures.
My LFS advised me that their columbian Sharks have been fully acclimatised to freshwater and will be fine, and that it only grows to 10" so will be fine in my new tank. But they said it's a shoaling species so I should buy 4 of them. I really would only want one.
Can you please give me your thoughts? I've been looking on YouTube and seen loads of videos of people keeping a lone columbian shark, but most people seem to be keeping them in brackish, and I really don't want to go down the brackish route. I don't want a fish that will out grow my tank, or a fish that is neurotic because it needs others of its kind around.
I've pretty much ruled it out, but thought I'd run it by you guys in case you think it could be a viable option.
Hope to hear from some of you soon.