Leiarius question.
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Leiarius question.
Which would do better with 3 spotted rapheals and 3 giant rapheals, 2 koi, 1 black ghost knife, and 2 6-9 inch goldfish. in 300 gallon stock tank.
From the two leiarius species below.
Leiarius marmoratus
and /or
Leiarius pictus
or
None
From the two leiarius species below.
Leiarius marmoratus
and /or
Leiarius pictus
or
None
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Re: Leiarius question.
Sadly both get massive, and neither are suitable for a 300g tank, I'm afraid.
These are active predators that need truly huge accommodation.
Most just end dying of stress and poor water quality in tanks too small.

These are active predators that need truly huge accommodation.
Most just end dying of stress and poor water quality in tanks too small.

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Re: Leiarius question.
ok, if 300 gallon, that is 63" x 69" x 25", isn't large enough I won't get either then, didn't relize they were that active. They sound like a true predator.
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Re: Leiarius question.
Out of Curiosity what is/are appropate size aquarium(s) for Leiarius species?
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Re: Leiarius question.
Oh, I get you. Its one of these, right?ok, if 300 gallon, that is 63" x 69" x 25"

A lot better than a regular rectangular glass tank for sure, but one double that size would be better.

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Re: Leiarius question.
The usual calculation for the size of the tank is 4L x 2L x 2L where L is the size of the fish. The Leiarius grow to 2-3 feet, so you will (ultimately) need a tank that is 8-12 x 4-6 x 4-6 ft. This formula is based on "average active fish" - since the Leiarius is quite active when it's hunting (which it wouldn't do all the time, these fish, when mature will hunt/eat perhaps once or twice a week - similar to large predatory mammals, e.g. lions). So, since it's a bit more active, it would probably need a bit more space than the formula says
Obviously, if you buy a tiny fish (3-5" as they are for sale in shops) it will take some time before it reaches a foot or more and the 300g tub is no longer suitable. But eventually you will need a very large tank for the fish - and suitable heating to keep it warm!
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Obviously, if you buy a tiny fish (3-5" as they are for sale in shops) it will take some time before it reaches a foot or more and the 300g tub is no longer suitable. But eventually you will need a very large tank for the fish - and suitable heating to keep it warm!
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Re: Leiarius question.
one other thing to consider with Leiarius is that when in a tank, they often will not settle & be skittish throughout their life if their barbels are in contact with tank sides all the time - this can sort of freak them out, & you definately dont want a large 30" catfish going into a panic
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Re: Leiarius question.
Thanks everyone, I wont get a leiarius then unil I have the proper tank size. would a stock tank with dimensions of 12 ft x 12ft x 2ft tall, be too short in height ? yes heating will be third onlist after tank size and filtration size followed by food aquistion for such a predatory cat.
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Re: Leiarius question.
You certainly want the depth to be larger than the fish by some noticeable amount - and these fish reach more than 2ft in length.
Stock tanks are not really meant for holding large fish, but rather designed for holding a number of medium/small fish [if they are designed for keeping fish at all - some are meant for water for cattle and such - in which case they are obviously not really dimensioned for holding large fish - cattle farmers don't need water deep enough to drown the cattle in!].
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Stock tanks are not really meant for holding large fish, but rather designed for holding a number of medium/small fish [if they are designed for keeping fish at all - some are meant for water for cattle and such - in which case they are obviously not really dimensioned for holding large fish - cattle farmers don't need water deep enough to drown the cattle in!].
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Re: Leiarius question.
Thanks Mats