i don't mind telling other people as well, the only thing i would mind is the thing actually happening one day.Wet Whiskers;3821686; said:Ah, good. You've heard his story as well.At least you know what you might be in for. I can't say I'd mind being able to tell people my giant catfish was able to rip me into my pond at his dinner time.
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my TSN quite surprisingly outgrew my RTCs, i had two TSNs and two RTCs to start with at the size 4"or soWet Whiskers;3821686; said:How big is your TSN? I totally agree with on TSNs and hunting.
my TSNs were almost 28-30" when one of my TSNs died after it went and crashed into the pond wall, after this the other guy just kept growing and growing, like now he is 110cm last time i went down in the pond to measure him, it was like a magic growth spurt. and he is thicker in girth than my RTCs.
Wet Whiskers;3821686; said:I totally agree with on TSNs and hunting.My big girl will hunt floating pellets with a vengeance. The floating pellets are not for her, and she gets plenty, but they get her going . Hilarious to watch a 27" TSN hunt a tiny floating aro stick. It's like, you just ate a good meal and now you're gonna worry about that?!?
ur TSN eats pellets thats cool, my TSNs took nearly an year and more before i could even move them from live food to dried shrimp, and when i tried with pellets i was greeted to dirty tank the next day, i feed them at night after lights out, so they eat, chew and spit back so that i can do the cleaning the next day morning
