Yeah must of been a released rtc x tsn they also have a bunch of em released in ponds and lakes in south east asia i believe.
link? it even says its in thailand. it a rtc x tsn. not some catfish from africa.MultispeciesTamer;2435611; said:its not an rtc x tsn its a red-tail leopard shovelnose catfish native to southern africa




sorry had to get that out of my system. I've told him multiple times to change that on his site. It's a typo about the south africa thing, but that's the name he chose to tell to his clientsMultispeciesTamer;2435611; said:its not an rtc x tsn its a red-tail leopard shovelnose catfish native to southern africa
38''! how big do they get ?necrocanis;2814505; said:100% rtc x tsn hybrid. I've talked to the owner of the site many times, and he sells guided tours on that lake. The lake is tropical and damed in for the most part. They pimas, rtc, tsn, rtc x tsn, pacu, plus all of their natives, and peacock bass as well. They stock it with whatever fish will be popular to fish for. Here's a pic of my big boy at 38". He's a little skinny in those pics I took last month, but he's just started eating again and has probably packed back on about 5 lbs in the past month. I feed him around 4 lbs of shrimp per week, along with some veggies, and floating cichlid pellets. Enjoy!![]()