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Need your urgent help - Red Tail Cat Fish

Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 07:16
by jack kyriacou
Dear All,

I have just bought my first catfish - it is a red tail catfish approximately 25cm long. I have him in a 8x2x2 tank. The problem i have is that when i brought him home i didnt realise my water temperature was only 20 degrees celcius when i put him in. I did climatise him in the bag he came in by adding my tank water to it - i did this for about 15 minutes. Once i realised this i added another heater and slowly increased the temperature to 25 degrees over a period of a couple of hours.

Will this have effected the fish????

Please guys i need your help urgently......

Regards,

Jack Kyriacou
Melbourne, Australia

Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 10:46
by racoll
Hello there.

I'm sure your fish will be fine going in at that temp.

Also, i think you'll need a bigger tank in a few years, RTC's get pretty big!

This post is probably best moved to the south american catfish forum though.

Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 14:48
by Dave Rinaldo
racoll wrote:This post is probably best moved to the south american catfish forum though.
Jack didn't say, but he might be talking about

Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 22:31
by jack kyriacou
Yes that is correct - Any other thoughts guys??

Posted: 21 Aug 2005, 23:21
by racoll
well spotted!

didn't think of that !


nice fish. good luck with it.

Posted: 22 Aug 2005, 21:34
by medaka
Jack didn't say, but he might be talking about Hemibagrus wyckioides
Yes that is correct - Any other thoughts guys??
These fish will not tolerate any tank mates. Funnily enough this fish came up yesterday in a CSG meeting topic, One member related, how a friend of his had one of these and apart from killing every tank mate he gave it, it would on occasion attack him when he tried to do maintenance on the tank.
Apart from that they are a fish of great character. :) and one for the larger aquarium.

Posted: 01 Sep 2005, 09:08
by pictus_man_77
im glad youve got an ARTC, because i wouldnt want anyone to have an RTC!! but then again, if they can house it properly, and i mean, properly, i have no reason not to let them keep it.
i cant understand why people like the bigger catfish though, why not stick with the little guys.
i think you can guess who im talking about :thumbsup:

Posted: 01 Sep 2005, 23:12
by medaka

i think you can guess who im talking about
No??