I have a 6"-7" carp in a 155 gallon with a goliath tigerfish, Korean perch, 2 hampala barbs and a putitora. I haven't tested my waters in a long time so I have no info on water parameters but everyone is doing great. I purchased mine around 4" and it was already hardy in my opinion. Took one week to get onto sinking carnivore pellets. It's grown about 3" and it's been around 5 months.Does anyone have any experience keeping these monsters?
Please share tank size, growth rate, water parameter, tank mates, and feeding. I know they get big in the wild but I'm more interested in home aquaria.
Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going to remove all the other fishes cause these little guys can't compete against the bigger fishes. All I have is driftwood. Do you think I should take them out?.years ago I got 5 from wes about your size. I started in a 40g with hob filter. I would crush flake food, micro pellets and black worm in the current of the hob. after a week of that, they were hooked. eventually fed them huge cut shrimp and salmon pellets. growth was crazy. I think it was the salmon pellets. temp was 75 I think. lost power in the summer, at a higher temp and lost the last 4. all 18" +. damn. warm water, no h2o. they are great fish. a bit spastic and very very strong. have fun, id remove all objects in the tank if you can. those bulgy eyes can get popped real easy
Wow, I didn't realize these fish are critically endangered. How do fish like this get into the aquarium trade if they are critically endangered? Any pics?Does anyone have any experience keeping these monsters?
Please share tank size, growth rate, water parameter, tank mates, and feeding. I know they get big in the wild but I'm more interested in home aquaria.