moe214 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Oct 13, 2014 5,332 2,772 178 Nov 10, 2015 #21 With that growth, I don't think it's stunted much lol
KNH Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 12, 2005 4,094 577 150 53 OH...IO Nov 10, 2015 #22 Amazing it only grew to 6.5" in its first 2+ years and now has grown 3.25" in 6 weeks. I'm very happy to see it.
Amazing it only grew to 6.5" in its first 2+ years and now has grown 3.25" in 6 weeks. I'm very happy to see it.
J jaws7777 Probation Member Probation Member Mar 1, 2014 17,773 20,943 740 White house 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington Nov 14, 2015 #23 Wow great job man. You definitely saved it from a slow death !
Layne Conitz Gambusia MFK Member Nov 5, 2015 125 23 18 Bismarck, ND Nov 25, 2015 #24 His head looks large, body is small. Polypterus are larger usually
crenicichla444 Polypterus MFK Member Apr 24, 2013 1,430 166 96 Michigan Nov 25, 2015 #25 Awesome Kevin! Anymore pics of this guy?
KNH Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 12, 2005 4,094 577 150 53 OH...IO Nov 25, 2015 #26 Holiday traveling but I'll get some
Jakob Piranha MFK Member Feb 22, 2008 4,408 74 81 Iceland Nov 25, 2015 #27 Nice endli, but looking at that growth rate, I doubt it was more than a few months old when you got it.
Nice endli, but looking at that growth rate, I doubt it was more than a few months old when you got it.
KNH Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 12, 2005 4,094 577 150 53 OH...IO Nov 25, 2015 #28 That's what's interesting. The guy worked at a lfs and ordering it in for himself more than 2 years ago.
That's what's interesting. The guy worked at a lfs and ordering it in for himself more than 2 years ago.
Layne Conitz Gambusia MFK Member Nov 5, 2015 125 23 18 Bismarck, ND Nov 25, 2015 #29 And then he never bought it? or fed it
KNH Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 12, 2005 4,094 577 150 53 OH...IO Nov 25, 2015 #30 He bought it and kept it in his 55. Fed it? I'm sure he did or it wouldn't have survived. Under feeding seems to be fairly common.
He bought it and kept it in his 55. Fed it? I'm sure he did or it wouldn't have survived. Under feeding seems to be fairly common.