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catfishlover106;1917483; said:
ive always been wondering about getting one...but well my 4' wide tank won't do it good...:( if i had a ]v[onster Tank to just house one or a group them cool but as of now im full with taking care of 4 tanks....next i'll just be having one ]v[onster one and a single 120/125 gallon for a quarentine tank

Much like RTC I am sure that wild sizes will be larger than in aquariums. The largest one was actually well over 100 lbs. There's pics of it somewhere.
 
yup...thats why my tank wouldn't suite such a fish...even though im curious in how they act in certain surroundings and such conditions
 
man...if i even did get one it would chew or even suck up my Clown Loaches that im getting soon as a clean up crew...maybe 9-12 of them to school around a 8' long area and a 4' wide turning point
 
dun dun, dun dun, dun dun, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun qeer slap....catfish snack...my RTC ate my Wild Caught Female Red Terror...=[
 
y did the thread have to turn sad guys:(
i rescued a RTC from my grandmas office.
some one there heard my grandma talking about my adiction:D
and when i came to wisit he said let me show you my aquarium. i said ok and followed him i got there and saw a 5 gallon with some tetras and a chinese algae eater. the decor had one piece of drift wood and gravel.
then he goes dangit the red tip shark ate another one. and im like huh??
he then lifts up the drift wood and out pops the smallest RTC ive ever seen!!!!
like maybe 1.5 inches anyway i ask him who sold it to him and he said a certain LFS near me who tells some one any thing to make money:irked:
so then i told him to look up "red tailed catfish". so he did.
later that week i came in to say hi to grandma and he had the RTC in a glad ware asking if i could take it. OF COURSE I COULD:headbang2
any way i say i will make room for him. he goes thank you and gives me 10 bucks for "giving it a good home."
today was a good day for all. im just glad that some people keep in mind the best interest of the fish.
 
HPIZZLE;1933153; said:
y did the thread have to turn sad guys:(
i rescued a RTC from my grandmas office.
some one there heard my grandma talking about my adiction:D
and when i came to wisit he said let me show you my aquarium. i said ok and followed him i got there and saw a 5 gallon with some tetras and a chinese algae eater. the decor had one piece of drift wood and gravel.
then he goes dangit the red tip shark ate another one. and im like huh??
he then lifts up the drift wood and out pops the smallest RTC ive ever seen!!!!
like maybe 1.5 inches anyway i ask him who sold it to him and he said a certain LFS near me who tells some one any thing to make money:irked:
so then i told him to look up "red tailed catfish". so he did.
later that week i came in to say hi to grandma and he had the RTC in a glad ware asking if i could take it. OF COURSE I COULD:headbang2
any way i say i will make room for him. he goes thank you and gives me 10 bucks for "giving it a good home."
today was a good day for all. im just glad that some people keep in mind the best interest of the fish.

iono...:( lol but good save! :headbang2 saved the RTC for living in the 5 gallon any longer...:)
 
no kidding i went to that LFS and told them what i really thought:)
couldnt get to mad cause they know me there and i still have store
credit:irked:
 
HPIZZLE;1933252; said:
no kidding i went to that LFS and told them what i really thought:)
couldnt get to mad cause they know me there and i still have store
credit:irked:

lol gotta be nice to them or else you can say good bye to your store credit :eek: lol thats how i am at this one LFS...the more exotic fishes (freshwater and saltwater) are being kept in 0.5'x1' tanks...=[ but those are those 1-3" baby fishes like orino's, other peacock basses, e-eel, e-cat, front's, puffers, flowerhorns, plecos, jardini arowana's, baby wild oscars, niger catfishes, and all sorts
 
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