I like white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus. Just because it gets ove 400 pound means I shouldn't keep it? I have a 55 gallon tank, how long could I keep it?
Polypterus;533366; said:Here is the growth of Muskie in the typical home aquarium:
They get maybe 12 inches in 5 months or so and then they die from inproper care.
Typical home aquariums especially community set-ups are inadaquate housing. Muskie are a specialized fish that requires specialized care. They are not Guppies. I highly suggest that if you do not know how to keep one that you just do not and instead deal with one of the small "Pickeral" species. Red-fins and Grass are awesome little fish and are well suited to Home aquaria. Unless you have a bit of experiance in these smaller Esox species, keeping muskie is a bit retarded.
Your not going to get on a forum such as this info on how to care for these fish from people that really know about them.
I have kept them in a professional and hobby setting but sorry I'm not telling you how to keep them as they are not for anyone not already aquanted with at least a bit of Esox husbandry, It is irresponsable to do so. Gain some pickeral knowledge and then maybe we can talk.
BTW: what the hell is a Spotted musky????? I only know of one Musky Esox masquinongy this is the only non hybrid Musky. There is no other species of Musky.
Spotted orTiger Muskies are hybrids of Natural Muskie and Northern Pike.
CichlidAddict;531845; said:Sorry, but this is wrong! Hybrids often grow larger and faster than pure strains. It's called "hybrid vigor"
As you can see, they grow fast!! Tiger muskies can reach a foot long in 4 months!
BigPleco;533887; said:I hate scientific names...WTF is your point on that?