Tigrinus- Best temp for growth?

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i have seen varrying post saying some keep their tigs in lower 70's temp other saying higher 70's. what do you find to be the best for the fishes activity level and growth?
 
i think 79-80 would be good
 
Chizzle;5150384; said:
sorry to hijack your thread, but do you guys have any tips on how to keep a tigrinus alive? I've heard they are very fragile.

Sure ...

They are not difficult to keep provided you follow the basic principles.

They are difficult to keep well because most people can't be bothered doing the required work and just put them in with other fish in a large tank and are surprised when they only last a year or less.


High flow rate (massive) Hi oxygen and lower range temp's 75-78 degrees(25c)

They a a fish that dwells in the rapids and need massive water movement.

They require particularly clean water , I mean crystal clean so think 2 x 50% WC's a week , every week ...forever.

They require a large tank (but not as large as a TSN) something like a 6' x 3' x 2.5' would keep a tig for life.

They require careful selection of tankmates they are not agressive and their beautiful trailers can be damaged. I keep them alone.

They require feeding of preferably mixed foods but only every 2nd day.

I use UV's, Chemicals, large 50% WC's every 2nd day and a minimum of 300gal per fish with 10x turnover and I have not lost one yet and I've grown up 8 so far. All to over 20" from tiny little babies including one that is now 28" which i think is the biggest tig ever grown out in a tank and has just got his own 570g tank.

My regime for keeping my tigs is pretty simple, do the very best possible. Zero tolerence, Zero comprimise.

I keep them alone I've never had success with tigs with tank mates. Whenever they have had tankmates they either try and kill them (which they are hopeless at and usually end up hurting themselves) or go off their food. I keep them alone, 1 per tank.

I have a very specific and set regime for keeping my tig's I don't expect many people to be able to do it this way but it will offer some ideas for those having issues.

When they are tiny I feed them naturally on live food (neons, blackworms).
Gradually I introduce earthworms and rehydrated freeze dried blackworms.
Once they are eating the freeze dried I insert crushed massivore tablets inside the clumps of blackworms and introduce silversides and small frozen fish.
Once above 12" I move to a diet of the freeze dried blackworm/massivore cocktail and small dead fish.

I keep my feeding regime for adult fish as follows ..
Day 1
feed blackworm/massivore
Day 2
50% WC no food
Day 3
feed 4 small dead fish thawed in seachem nourish solution
Day 4
50% WC no food
Day 5 Large Earthworms
Day 6 50% WC no food

Then your back on day 1 again .....

I believe Chemical filtration is important so ......

I also have a totally seperate filter (Eheim 2078 Pro3E) filled with
6 x pouches BiochemZorb
4 x pouches Nitrazorb
2 x 500ml bags Seachem Purigen
This filter outputs through a 72w UV sterilizer.
All the chemicals are changed for new (not regenerated) on the first day of each month.

Normal Filtration in the 300g's consists of
1 x Eheim 2080 Pro 3 XL
1 x Eheim 2180 Pro 3 XL thermofilter

I also use 2 x Eheim 2252 internal sponge filters with diffusers for additional circulation and aeration instead of a airstone.

The new tank is 570g up from 300 and has a 2nd 2180 and 2080 in addition to the 3 other filters and the internals.

I will gradually replace the other tanks with bigger 500+ g tanks as the fish in each reaches the size when its streamers can almost touch the rear of the tank if its on a 90 degree angle I'd never let the fish feel restricted in any way when turning.

PH is kept at 7 always

GH 4 KH 4 and I TEST (yes actually do the tests) all parameters weekly.

I've never missed a water change, a chemical change or a filter maintenance ....ever.

I personally consider Tigrinus to be the greatest fish in the world ......they are my passion (my wife would say obsession).
It might be weird to have 2800 gallons and only 8 fish but its the way I do things.

I have never lost a tigrinus since using this system.
 
i have 3 at a temp of 81... seem to be doing very well... with 1 30% water change a week... and i have had them over a year now... the first one has grown from 5 inch to ruffly around 15 or so inch
 
yea mine has gone form a tiny 3 inch to 5.5 inch in about 1.5 months,he is well fed nice and thick now, temp at 78 with 75% water changes weekly
 
o yea and if your wondering all in the same tank with no problems... still have the streamers and been together for 9 months or so... all between 13 and 16 inch now... just cuz you have had problems with tankmates and what not... plenty of people have had success with tankmates... i'm sure it verys from tig to tig... but you never know til you try... and this was my first try at a tig community tank... and they are in a grower at the momment going into a 600 gal 8ftx4ftx30in in a month or so might change when they get in there but i seriously doubt it since they will be able to get away from each other then...
 
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