I think I'm in trouble with my banjos....

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I think I'm in trouble with my banjos....

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Out of the 5 banjos purchased at the terrible lfs chain near my home, 4 have made it and are doing great; they are eating like pigs even with all lights on in the room, and have no problems munching on pellets.

My trouble? I think I have monsters to be.

As shown in the last photo (the head shot) from the COTM, http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/2002_11.php, that looks to be a near perfect match to my four.

Somehow I am thinking the 20 gallon tank is not going to work now. o_O

Is there a chance that this headlong shot is a similar look for most banjos? At four to five inches long right now, none of them have mottled skin or the telltale eel tail...
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Post by natefrog »

It is likley that your cats are not the eel-tailed banjo of the cotm article, but more likley the 6" sized "common" banjo.

Or, perhaps they are something else all together. Is it possible to get a photo up?

Even if they are a common banjo that max's out a around 6" I think they are going to need a bigger home. Forty gallons would probably be a minimum. Are they in with many other fish?
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Post by Silurus »

You may have Pterobunocephalus (that's my WAG sans photo), which would reach about the same size as a regular banjo.
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Post by sidguppy »

Maybe you have these??
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Platystacus cotylephorus

They look like a huge Banjo with a long tail (and underside a very elongated anal fin)
the one thing that immedeately separates them from Banjo's is their behaviour; this is a very lively fish, moves around a lot and it's a voracious feeder, a pig as you say :wink:

I've seen mine swell to golfball dsize when I made the mistake of feeding spirulina-tabs :shock:
They ate them ALL!!!
there must be about 40 catfish in that tank (small ones) but my pair of swimming woodpieces eat as much as the rest combined.
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Post by Taratron »

Gotta figure out how to work our digital camera...

The thing is that all my banjos are active now, since I have a nice leaflitter on the tank ground (and thank you SO MUCH again to those who sent me leaves! :D) and they all eat great. No golfball swelling yet.

I picked these guys up at a PetCo some weeks back; did anyone else happen to see them at said establishment elsewhere?
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