Life Span of Salmontail catfish

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Life Span of Salmontail catfish

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Hi there, I'm new to here and was just wondering if anyone could tell me how long Salmontail catfish live for and how long it takes for them to reach full size?
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15 years++ and they keep growing the whole time although slower after they reach 3 or 4 years old by which time they are about 60cm long. If you have one you had better have a HUGE tank.
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Thanks for that. I have a 6 foot tank at the mom and they r in with my turtles. In a couple of years I am going to build a pond for my turtles and the salmontails will go in the pond too. How old do they have to be before they can breed?
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They will never breed on a pond or a tank these fish migrate to the seawater part of estruaries to breed.
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Post by sidguppy »

to imitate that you'd need a shoal of catfish each more than 1 foot long; a poolsized tank with a fair bit of current and slowly salting the water in the right season; taking in the time of year, rainy seasons, the moonphases and all that.

would be a true stunt if you manage to pull that off. :shock:
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sidguppy wrote:
would be a true stunt if you manage to pull that off. :shock:
There's a name for it .... Aquaculture 8)
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