red tail cat fish

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chitownjordan23

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Well I am wondering what I could sell a red tail cat fish its about 7 inches the reason on looking now its just ate my sting ray yesterday was very pissed so any suggestions on how much let me know than
 
A catfish eating a Ray? Must've been a pretty small Ray, The bad news for you is, you would be lucky to get five bucks for an RTC these days, Your best bet would be to give it away to someone with a pond. Or you could try and see if your LFS will give you something for it, But most likely they wont.
 
Well I am wondering what I could sell a red tail cat fish its about 7 inches the reason on looking now its just ate my sting ray yesterday was very pissed so any suggestions on how much let me know than

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Man I feel bad for these fish. Not bashing you OP, but it just sucks people don't realize what they're getting into with RTC's. Where in IL are you? If you're not too far, the St. Louis Science Center (20 min outside O'Fallon IL) might take him off your hands. They have a few big tanks. Not sure about the STL Zoo. Good luck - I sure hope you find it a worthy home and it's fate isn't sealed..
 
that had to be a tiny ray for a 7in rtc. mine is about 20in and could maybe eat a pup. wierd. but def somethin that should have known would happen so you cant be mad at the fish. only yourself. he was just doin what he was made to do. hope you find a good home for your rtc. and hope you learned a little from this experience
 
that had to be a tiny ray for a 7in rtc. mine is about 20in and could maybe eat a pup. wierd. but def somethin that should have known would happen so you cant be mad at the fish. only yourself. he was just doin what he was made to do. hope you find a good home for your rtc. and hope you learned a little from this experience
i know what rtc are known for but just shocked me cuz of how wide the ray is that it could of ate it
 
Man I feel bad for these fish. Not bashing you OP, but it just sucks people don't realize what they're getting into with RTC's. Where in IL are you? If you're not too far, the St. Louis Science Center (20 min outside O'Fallon IL) might take him off your hands. They have a few big tanks. Not sure about the STL Zoo. Good luck - I sure hope you find it a worthy home and it's fate isn't sealed..
i live in bolingbrook im gonna keep the rtc until it gets to a decent size then try and sell em im just wondering now what i could get for em
 
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