Where should i buy a Goonch catfish from

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Rutilus and suchus seem understandable to me. I am ignorant of the differences and places of origin (hence required temps) of B. bagarius, B. lica, sp. indochina, and LLG. Also, is yarelli = HLG? or can it be both HLG and LLG? Or has yarelli been retired and replaced with lica? I need to reread Chicx's stickie thread, if it is up to date on all this.

If I get it right, DC1970 would like to get another lica, in addition to the lica and suchus you have, right?

Several years ago I almost decided to buy my first goonch from Wesley and we talked, he asked about how warm our water gets, I told him 85F-88F for half a year or more. He advised against getting any goonch (or the goonch he currently had for sale? probably yarelli, although I can forget). So I have never been willing to roll this dice yet.
 
Rutilus and suchus seem understandable to me. I am ignorant of the differences and places of origin (hence required temps) of B. bagarius, B. lica, sp. indochina, and LLG. Also, is yarelli = HLG? or can it be both HLG and LLG? Or has yarelli been retired and replaced with lica? I need to reread Chicx's stickie thread, if it is up to date on all this.

If I get it right, DC1970 would like to get another lica, in addition to the lica and suchus you have, right?

Several years ago I almost decided to buy my first goonch from Wesley and we talked, he asked about how warm our water gets, I told him 85F-88F for half a year or more. He advised against getting any goonch (or the goonch he currently had for sale? probably yarelli, although I can forget). So I have never been willing to roll this dice yet.
B.bagarius (HLG) comes from regions in India where the water is cool to cold
B.Yarrelli (LLG) comes from regions of India through Thailand where waters are warm to very warm
Unfortunately (in my view) the relabelling of certain Goonch has completely messed up the species.
Removing yarelli and lumping both sp. Indochina and yarrelli together as Lica has screwed it all up since the sp. Indochina and yarrelli are significantly different.
The old naming convention works fine if you just consider sp. Indochina to be B.lica.

The op owns a (now named) B.lica and wants a true B. Yarrelli
 
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Fish too big...tanks/fishroom/house too small...

...really, really want one, but...

...must...resist...goonch...?
 
Rutilus and suchus seem understandable to me. I am ignorant of the differences and places of origin (hence required temps) of B. bagarius, B. lica, sp. indochina, and LLG. Also, is yarelli = HLG? or can it be both HLG and LLG? Or has yarelli been retired and replaced with lica? I need to reread Chicx's stickie thread, if it is up to date on all this.

If I get it right, DC1970 would like to get another lica, in addition to the lica and suchus you have, right?

Several years ago I almost decided to buy my first goonch from Wesley and we talked, he asked about how warm our water gets, I told him 85F-88F for half a year or more. He advised against getting any goonch (or the goonch he currently had for sale? probably yarelli, although I can forget). So I have never been willing to roll this dice yet.
Yeah i think you should get a lica which are most commonly sold as yarelli now adays but in my opinion there not that hard to keep just dont move them alot and theyll be happy but yeah i have a suchus and a lica currently but I’m now looking for a rutilus because yarelli and bagarius are almost impossible to find
 
Fish too big...tanks/fishroom/house too small...

...really, really want one, but...

...must...resist...goonch...?
Hold it together mate! Remember the red wolf!
 
Fish too big...tanks/fishroom/house too small...

...really, really want one, but...

...must...resist...goonch...?

B. Rutilius only get around 3’… if u can house that jelly… u can comfortably have a rutilius np ??… dive in lol…
 
Hold it together mate! Remember the red wolf!

He's never going to be a size problem.


B. Rutilius only get around 3’… if u can house that jelly… u can comfortably have a rutilius np ??… dive in lol…

Only if I let the Jelly go. No room for two monsters...although a Goonch would need no supplemental heat and would save me a fortune on electricity....

Holy crap...have you ever heard more pathetic rationalization than that...?
 
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