So I know there's the rule for fish "if it fits in their mouth, it gets eaten" and this goes doubly so for catfish. But, I pose this question:
Has anyone kept an adult red tail (or similarly large fish) with tiny fish? I'm talking no bigger than a guppy.
Obviously a growing red tail is going to eat everything, large or small so long as they can get their chompers around it. But what about an adult/semi-adult, like 30"+. In my mind, a 30" fish isn't going to bother with a tiny 2" fish, or even smaller, because the energy to reward just isn't worth it. I mean I think it'd be really cool to have a 4'+ red tail swimming in a pond with 100+ cardinal tetras. I just don't want to go drop $300 on tetras and have it be the most expensive meal the cat's ever eaten.
A while ago I did try something like this. I put 4 baby angelfish no bigger than a nickel in with my red tail (26"+ at the time) in to a somewhat planted 300 gallon . He completely ignored them. But this could've been because they were hiding in the plants/pots, or he was just well fed, or they were absolutely tiny and he couldn't find them being only 4.
Anyone ever tried anything like this on a bigger scale?
Has anyone kept an adult red tail (or similarly large fish) with tiny fish? I'm talking no bigger than a guppy.
Obviously a growing red tail is going to eat everything, large or small so long as they can get their chompers around it. But what about an adult/semi-adult, like 30"+. In my mind, a 30" fish isn't going to bother with a tiny 2" fish, or even smaller, because the energy to reward just isn't worth it. I mean I think it'd be really cool to have a 4'+ red tail swimming in a pond with 100+ cardinal tetras. I just don't want to go drop $300 on tetras and have it be the most expensive meal the cat's ever eaten.
A while ago I did try something like this. I put 4 baby angelfish no bigger than a nickel in with my red tail (26"+ at the time) in to a somewhat planted 300 gallon . He completely ignored them. But this could've been because they were hiding in the plants/pots, or he was just well fed, or they were absolutely tiny and he couldn't find them being only 4.
Anyone ever tried anything like this on a bigger scale?