Does anyone here deal with black fin sharks (catfish)

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Southernfryedyankee

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(Arius seemanni) I keep getting mixed info. Can they go in a planted tank and how big do they actually get, Are they suitable for a 55. I only want like 3. If they require some salt will that be bad for the plants in the tank
 
Southernfryedyankee;1787535; said:
(Arius seemanni) I keep getting mixed info. Can they go in a planted tank and how big do they actually get, Are they suitable for a 55. I only want like 3. If they require some salt will that be bad for the plants in the tank

I plan on having Java ferns, anubias and maybe somethin else
 
Heres all the info i could scrape up. if i am correct they are also called ariopsis seemani. one book says they grow to 18 inches and that it is cruel to put them in anything smaller than a 1125 gallon tank:screwy: another good book says that they need brackish water another book says that they dont grow larger than 20 cm (8 inches) in the aquarium. if you want more details pm me.
 
So far mine is at a foot. Should be kept in brackish as it matures or is susceptible to skin diseases. Fairly active swimmer and can fit large items into its mouth.
 
They also like to school. I believe that 1st response should have been 125g but bigger would be better for a school of them--very impressive!
 
The 1st pair I had were 15 inches when I traded them in for silver aro.
 
Lets see some pics of these big blackfin sharks....I had one long time ago, he was like 5 inchs, he beat the snot out of a 10 inch sevrum.....just kept beating on him and them cleaned of an entire side of his scales.....he was white on one side and when I opicked him up, all his normal colors were still their on the other side....they can be ruthless...
 
hmmm...I think I'm talking about something else....
 
YEP....I was thinking about Black Shark - Labeo chrysophekadion....sorry
 
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