I've always been fascinated by Duckbill Catfish and have long wanted one. I'm curious if any of you have kept them, and I'd like to know what your setup was and all that jazz.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I have one! I started my lima in a 90 gallon when it was about 3". Moved him to a 300 gallon after about 6 months. Today he's 9"-10" and I still haven't had him for a year. They grow very fast. Mine eats shrimp,silversides, and pieces of fish fillet. I have trouble getting him to eat pellets but I just hide pellets in his food. These fish can become pretty territorial (he loves his driftwood) and actively hunt at night time. you will want to make sure they have suitable tank mates. I'm not for sure what a minimal tank size should be for these guys but I wouldn't do a anything less then a 180.
Let me know what more info you might need?
Thanks. This is exactly the kind of stuff I wanted to know.
Do they dig up plants? I'd imagine they would, but that would be sweet if otherwise.
Yeah, 180 was around where I estimate if I decided I wanted one, and what I had generally read.
What kind of fish do you keep yours with? Or is he/she alone?
Alright. Thanks for all the help. I have nothing solid yet, he's just a potential tank mate for my BGK that I'm gonna start growing out when I head home for the summer from college. I won't be getting one until I have a 180 cycled and running, even if I'm growing it out in a smaller tank.
As far as what I read more about them digging, what you said seems consistent with more species profiles that I found, which is good cause I wanted to plant the tank with SA plants to a certain degree. As far as angelfish go, I read that generally things over 4-5" are okay, though that's pushing it a bit. Angels get around 6" and they're tall as hell (8" average if I recall right) so I'd think it would be pretty hard for a Lima to swallow one, but I'll do more research before I pick other tank mates.
Again, thanks for all the help. I'd love to see your Lima if you felt like posting pictures!