Hephaestus carbo "Coal Grunter"

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Hephaestus Carbo - Aka: "COAL GRUNTER", "Black Grunter", Grunter Perch"

Anybody have or keep this fish?? Thinking of picking up a couple...
hardy fish?... (as juvie?) growth rate? temperment? etc.? Any info. would be appreciated. Thanks in advance? :)

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Ive kept these species before.

They are tough as hell and can have a bit of an attitude problem.

I cant really say how tough they are as juvies as I purchased mine as an adult but I imagine they would be quite hardy.

All up they are a pretty cool fish to keep. There are also some other grunters that are very cool that you could consider keeping.
 
Hey, thanks for the replys, everyone! :)

Steeve_89, what size did you get your adult coal grunter at? And for how much? What were you feeding?

Do you know if they usually are carriers of parasites (internal)? Max size attained in captivity? TIA! :headbang2
 
PhullTank57 said:
Hey, thanks for the replys, everyone! :)

Steeve_89, what size did you get your adult coal grunter at? And for how much? What were you feeding?

Do you know if they usually are carriers of parasites (internal)? Max size attained in captivity? TIA! :headbang2

My fellow was about 20cm and I fed him on feeders, pellets and beefheart.

I forget how much I got my guy for as it was a long time ago. (When I just started in hobby) and I kept them with some gudgeons.

As for the parasites, I have no idea sorry.

I think the max size obtained in aquaria would be somewhere around 30cm, maybe a little bigger. 30cm is considered big for this specie of grunter. Compared to other grunters they are small.

Unfortunaly my guy died from a bad batch of feeders :(
 
I've been lookin into buying these guys aswell, they dont grow too big but are a very nice adult specimen - and yes they are Aus native
 
My fellow was about 20cm and I fed him on feeders, pellets and beefheart.

I forget how much I got my guy for as it was a long time ago. (When I just started in hobby) and I kept them with some gudgeons.

As for the parasites, I have no idea sorry.

I think the max size obtained in aquaria would be somewhere around 30cm, maybe a little bigger. 30cm is considered big for this specie of grunter. Compared to other grunters they are small.

Unfortunaly my guy died from a bad batch of feeders
Thanks for sharing, steve_89! :thumbsup: Hmm??... wonder if they have similar growth rates as dats?

I've been lookin into buying these guys aswell, they dont grow too big but are a very nice adult specimen - and yes they are Aus native
Go for it, Hasi! :) Think I'll be picking up a couple, as well.
What's the going price for 2-3" Coal grunters, anyways? Think I remember seeing Wes (Rare Fish) having them up for sale awhile ago??
 
Ill see if I can find out the growth rates for you :)

I doubt that they are as slow as datnoids.
 
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