Are Dats slow growers? My buddy had probably one of the biggest Dats I've ever seen and I go to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago often.
I thought you measured him at only 17inch, lolAll comes down to feeding and water changes. A buddy of mine got his 2inch Indo to 18 inches in 3years... I to always thought they grew slow until seeing his.
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LoL not himI thought you measured him at only 17inch, lol
do you happen to know what his water change schedule was like? also how many other fish he was raised with? that's the fastest growth I've heard of but I only just started researching tigers.All comes down to feeding and water changes. A buddy of mine got his 2inch Indo to 18 inches in 3years... I to always thought they grew slow until seeing his.
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do you happen to know what his water change schedule was like? also how many other fish he was raised with? that's the fastest growth I've heard of but I only just started researching tigers.
Other peoples wc schedules should be irrelevent. You need to find your own equation that works for you. As with any other type of fish, it's your bioload capacity that will determine this. He was raised with other fish & several other dats, but his success was a result of being co-owners of the tank along with my ST. He was confident, ate huge amounts of the right foods & was bathed in pristine water throughout..then my ST turned on him one day & decided he wanted to own the upper feeding regions of the tank all by himself, so i was forced to sell the IT unfortunately. He ate whole herring, massivore stuffed tilapia, mussel meat & loved fd krill for desert. Dats that aren't picky generally grow the fastestdo you happen to know what his water change schedule was like? also how many other fish he was raised with? that's the fastest growth I've heard of but I only just started researching tigers.
That's pretty exceptional growth. I hope to achieve the same.I had a group of 20 indos i grew from 2"-10" or so in less than a year. I sold em off at various sizes. Key is wc's and massivore.
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Good point. I was just curious if you were doing something crazy like water changes everyday or something like that. Bio filtration does matter of course but in a mature tank water changes are used mainly to get rid of nitrates so the more you feed the more nitrates will be present. I know you know this already. Your collection is inspiring. But anyway I plan on dealing with nitrates with a buttload of pothos in my sump.Other peoples wc schedules should be irrelevent. You need to find your own equation that works for you. As with any other type of fish, it's your bioload capacity that will determine this. He was raised with other fish & several other dats, but his success was a result of being co-owners of the tank along with my ST. He was confident, ate huge amounts of the right foods & was bathed in pristine water throughout..then my ST turned on him one day & decided he wanted to own the upper feeding regions of the tank all by himself, so i was forced to sell the IT unfortunately. He ate whole herring, massivore stuffed tilapia, mussel meat & loved fd krill for desert. Dats that aren't picky generally grow the fastest