An Oddball for a 20 long

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What about a "Baby Great White" Catfish, Cetopsis coecutiens? Very cool looking and voracious as hell!

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They max out at around 10 or 12 inches.

 
TheRealMacDaddy;3046320; said:
What about a "Baby Great White" Catfish, Cetopsis coecutiens? Very cool looking and voracious as hell!

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They max out at around 10 or 12 inches.
Wow that is one ugly catfish..lol
 
voss345;3068759; said:
Get a goldfish with googly eyes. Now thats odd.

ull thats a dumb fish..
 
Butis butis all the way! I love mine, they're wicked fish. They hang and swim upside down, even hunt that way sometimes, too. They change colors a bit to match their surroundings (only in the same color range, it's not broad range like a chameleon or anything). And they have huge mouths when sucking up food. I love watching mine hunt guppies and molly/platy juvies, it's like a stalking vacuum cleaner.
 
black_sun;3068788; said:
Butis butis all the way! I love mine, they're wicked fish. They hang and swim upside down, even hunt that way sometimes, too. They change colors a bit to match their surroundings (only in the same color range, it's not broad range like a chameleon or anything). And they have huge mouths when sucking up food. I love watching mine hunt guppies and molly/platy juvies, it's like a stalking vacuum cleaner.
How big do the butis butis get?
 
Dude just get the exodons. If your looking for a fish that will act the same as a piranha and you want to keep them in a 20 long? Just get the friggin exodons. I did exactly that when I was younger and it was very exciting! just dont forget to feed them and give them plenty of hiding places for the weaker ones.

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This is a picture of someone elses tank that I found on google. These fish are great for such a circumstance.
 
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