Madtoms

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Madtoms

Post by synolover »

Any ideas for a smaller species of madtom to go in a 20 long with my four black banded sunfish and possibly some mountain redbelly dace? In the summer, the dace and sunfish would go in my dad's pond and I would like to try to breed the madtoms, if that's possible. It's a black water tank with pretty low flow and a lot of vegetation.
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Re: Madtoms

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Tadpole madtoms () would sound about right.
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During the PVAS Catfish Convention we collected from the Rivanna River in Virginia. They seemed to be more aggressive with each other then the also collected.
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Thanks! I think I might try the tadpoles or n. insignis
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Re: Madtoms

Post by Divemaster »

I would go with Noturus gyrinus. Igsignis will work as well, but they tend to prefer slightly more current (they'll still thrive in slackwater, however) and are more aggressive than gyrinus.
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