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rrklem
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hey with a question.

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Hey guys I am new to posting here but i have been lurking for a while. I have a catfish, I am pretty sure its a channel cat, but im not sure. It was sold to me a a suncat but i know its not. Anyway I had him in a 29 gallon with some rosy barbs and barbs and tetras, over a month or so span, both tiger barbs a rosey barb and a black skirt tetra dissappeared. I assumed the cat got hungery.I recently put him in a 75 galon as he is now 8 or so inches long. He is now livin with some young chiclids, and I noticed my 1.5" long jack demsey is nolonger anywyere to be found. Is it common for catfish to just get hungery and go for a lil snack? Could a 8 inch cat eat a 1.5" fish and leave no remains? I am just confused as to what happend. But I will go on assuming the cat ate em. Thanks.
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If it fits in his mouth, he's going to eat it, yep!

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Post by Richard B »

Hi there

It all depends on what species of catfish you have as to what is will or won't eat. Go into the cat-e-log and check out the video clip of the OGRE CATFISH - it really makes you think of what can be eaten & making sure tankmates are suitable. It is always hard to resist a fish you really want in a store but a bit of research in advance will always pay diviends in the long run - for the fish & the owner

all the best - Richard B
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holy moly! hah I know mine isnt an ogre.. hah Let me find a pic that is closest to what i have.

This looks very similar to my cat.

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rig up the BBQ then; this will reach 5-6 feet.......
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