Piraibia Catfish?

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Throughout the capa vs fila ID debates, it's been mentioned that filas grow incomparably faster, reaching 2' in year 1, 4' in year 2 or some such numbers. I haven't a clue if this is indeed so.

Can anyone confirm or dispel with evidence?

Fugupuff must know, wouldn't he?
 
I think that info originated from wes and a few of the overseas members as for the legitimacy of the claims with my fish actually seems to be on about the right pace


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also with most fish growth. When I shipped Cgibby the fish, he had been in transit from Brazil to Japan to Taiwan, and back to the US, so he's traveled a few thousand miles already, putting him under some stress which would slow down its growth. Once they're on a regular feeding pattern, they would and could grow much faster, but its not necessarily what you want right? Just like red tail catfish that can reach 30" in a year, but in reality you don't want them to grow that fast. I've read reports, people who do scheduled regular feedings, 2 or 3 times a day, grow much faster, than random feedings here and there.
 
ECZS does have piraiba....aka brachyplatystoma filamentosum .They are not 1-3k but 75-$150. I had 4 at one time and a few members here and on the other site had them as well.

If I'm correct the one with the silver iridescence is b. rousexauii or however you spell it. I've been out of the fishkeeping thing for a while now
 
I've owned wels catfish and would say the piraiba grows faster.......they also jump too so please make sure your lid is tight.
 
ECZS does have piraiba....aka brachyplatystoma filamentosum .They are not 1-3k but 75-$150. I had 4 at one time and a few members here and on the other site had them as well.

If I'm correct the one with the silver iridescence is b. rousexauii or however you spell it. I've been out of the fishkeeping thing for a while now

True piraiba have the iridescence as well. The ones that sell for less than $200 are B. capapretum, not filamentosum. Caps are still routinely referred to as filas.
 
Agree with Rob. Cgibby? Wes? (Thanks for the kind response BTW.)

... I've read reports, people who do scheduled regular feedings, 2 or 3 times a day, grow much faster, than random feedings here and there.

Define "much faster" a bit, please, if you will? Maybe with a few exemplary cases? Or an easy way out - a link?
 
... also did anyone see the "piraiba" eczs had up on aquabid?

This one?

"$100. This may be the only group of filamentosum cats that I bring in this year. They are only avialble for a few weeks out of the year as many of you know. Getting harder to get every season. Air cargo shipping ONLY which runs $55-65.00 on Southwest. If interested in several cats contact me directly: eastcoastzoo@hotmail.com. "

I spoke with him a few years back when he brought ~100 of these. $75.

Is this capa?

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