piraiba cat

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These pictures are when I first got them home , while I was acclimating them in a 5 gal. bucket. so excited . Will post better pics when they are settled

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Can't wait to see them in your 18k pond! These little buggers are small but grow fast!
 
Cliff, glad to see your fish made it in safely. I love those little ageneiosus, its funny you got some because I was just talking to him about getting some other ageneiosus for me...should be nice I'm hoping to pick up a couple special ones if they become available in the next couple months :)

Here are two quick pics of my Piraiba one is uber blurry because it started swimming away mid shot. I picked up a bunch of other stuff but I will post the pics here --> http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115209&page=4

~Trent

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:headbang2:headbang2very nice guys!!!I going to pick one up today. 4incher one.
 
Looks great. All of my cats are settled and eating from what my wife tells me. It's too bad I couldn't get them earlier in the week so that I could have more time to tend to them. Trent your's looks great. Hope mine starts eating like that. What you been feeding them? Mine's only taken a few blood worms. Everyone I talk to swears by black worms for them, but there's none available here in montana. Anyone know of a good supplier?
 
I went to a park by my house and caught alot of minnows for the boys. Did a water change and when I was done, some already had fat bellies.

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I've been going with feeder guppies non stop in my tanks for all the growout catfish I got recently so they could put on some girth. I watched most of them eat blood worms when I dropped some in but only passively, I've watched them annihilate the guppies though and keeping the tank stocked with those is allowing them to feed when they want and me not having to worry about feeding them as often.
 
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