Can a red tailed catfish go in a 250 gallon tank? just wondering...i dont want or have one....its my grandpa....i told him it may get too big but well he just doesnt listen....he goes
for catfishes
for catfishes
for catfishesi guess it could survive in there for 2-3 years but it would seriously need a much bigger tank or preferably pond for the future. if ure grandpa has no intention of upgrading then convince him to buy a lima or sumthing.OddBark16;1245271;1245271 said:Can a red tailed catfish go in a 250 gallon tank? just wondering...i dont want or have one....its my grandpa....i told him it may get too big but well he just doesnt listen....he goesfor catfishes
OddBark16;1245330; said:ok thanks...but in that 2-3 years in the 250 gallon how big will he get? i should tell him to just go buy a pool from Target if he wants to keep it.=)
dude thats pretty mean...a 30'' RTC in a 180 can barely move dude...i bet he just sat at the bottom all the time..Bgonz;1245453;1245453 said:They do grow real fast when small but slow down considerably at about 2'. A few years ago I had a 30"+ rtc in a 180 that was about 8 years old. I grew him from 2" and he never got much bigger than about 30". I think he hit the 2' mark in about 2 years and grew slowly from there. I recently rescued a 30" rtc that was grown in a 150 and hit the 30" mark in only 2 years, so you never know I guess. I think the main problem with keeping a rtc in a 250 is tankmates. You cant really have any and have to be real consistant with the water changes. Its a lot of work for sure to keep them happy/healthy.
JMO.....
bob