who has the biggest rtc on mfk

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Nice cat red tail. Doesn't really look like 40+ inches though. Judging off the whisper pump and boards looks a lil over 2'. Regardless a good-looking healthy cat!
 
Redtailedcat;4455795; said:
yeah im sure i have him im looking at him right now and dream is 55000 gallons :drool:
What happened to this one?

Redtailedcat;4421890; said:
i have over 8 redtails ranging from 2'' long to bubba my biggest one 50'' long (9000 gallon ) pond i know there tough but i am very worried about him. do you think he will make it or am i just being crue to him ?

And is this a different 40 incher thats 4 years old or the same one that aged 2 years in a couple of days?
Redtailedcat;4442498; said:
hey i have a 2 year old 40'' rtc and he is shedding his slime coat what could cause this ? and how do i help him out if i can...also could it be cause i changed him from his old tank to a much bigger tank? and he stressed? or something else?
 
leather;4455853; said:
What happened to this one?



And is this a different 40 incher thats 4 years old or the same one that aged 2 years in a couple of days?


dream being a 55000 gallon tank


this is a different cat than the one thats 4 years old this cat is last time i check 33'' or so my 4 year old is mauch darker in skin tone and wider im also have a big problem with him right now
 
mqktandy;4455820; said:
Nice cat red tail. Doesn't really look like 40+ inches though. Judging off the whisper pump and boards looks a lil over 2'. Regardless a good-looking healthy cat!


thanks pretty friendly and active to
 
makoshoemaker;4455606; said:
Question, do red tail cats lose their white line down their side when they get older? Cause most of the really big ones i see are mostly brown


for the most part yes but theres a few rtcs ive seen that really dont lose there white line
 
Not quite 40" but getting there ^^ a

No one to power feed them no more :( i am away from home so they are probably fed once or twice a week only

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