Thanks, Lineoprodigy;1651671; said:looking good pat...![]()
ethnics;1651672; said:awesome fish pat![]()
Thanks Kirk
Thanks, Lineoprodigy;1651671; said:looking good pat...![]()
ethnics;1651672; said:awesome fish pat![]()
ZOO YORK 207;1651664; said:Yes they can live in full fresh.

JD_MAN;1651799; said:Cool...I am going to have to find one now.![]()
JD_MAN;1651626; said:Do they need a brackish tank?
Thanks!shoefreak03;1651998; said:Those look very nice.
Thanks, mine is only about 6".. You're scat should be larger it considering it is older..brackishdude;1652081; said:How large is yours? Mine are more greenish with less sharp stripes. Here's a couple of pics of mine now and some when I got them 3-4 yrs ago. Like most scats, they have tended to bland with age.
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Thanks Ed.vanimate;1652138; said:Nice scat boner boy![]()
Thanks Nic.. Yours are the only ones I know that try to kill each other.Nic;1653812; said:looks good pat... mine are alot better now too besides still trying to kill each other every now and then...
unknownuza13;1653822; said:Looking good Pat
They will live in full fresh but would appreciate some salt. I add a small amount to my water during waterchanges but not any more than I added before I got the scats.
Brackishdude, how big are yours? The reason I ask is because these are large growing scats. Mine have at least doubled in size in 6-8 months. I would think in 3-4 years they should be in the 10-12" range. I think I read they grow to 15".