thebiggerthebetter
Yup. I got a GATF from Wes early in Feb and within 2 weeks it was dead. Can't be 100% sure of cause but I am confident it starved to death. It was not taking cut filet (tilapia) and was not accepting pellets (carnisticks). I had 3 3in tinfoil barbs to help train him but it did not help. I figured if he was hungry enough he would attack the barbs but he did not. I should have thrown some guppies in there just in case but thought he would last longer while fasting. I was wrong. I have since picked up a 4-5in suriname aimara from Wes instead.
From what I have read in threads for GATF growth is the fast ones putting on essentially 3/4 to 1in per month essentially like Greenricks. The slower ones was probably 1/2in or less. I have read of folks having a GATF for 3 years and its 16-18in. No idea how much is related to diet and tank size versus there being slow/fast GATF.
Hmm... sorry to hear that. I got 6 GATF from Wes at ~3" and placed them in a 240 gal with 10 juruense catfish also at ~3"-4". They started taking cut thawed fish within 1-2 days all by themselves along with thawed bloodworms too. When I missed 1 or 2 feedings, they killed one juruense, the smallest one of course. I must feed them on the clock.
I am guessing yours was not comfortable alone / in that setup and hence never developed a healthy appetite. They are very jumpy when small. Dithers help with them tremendously it seems. IDK why they haven't in your case. I agree that a 2 week fast for a 3"-4" GATF is too much, in fact I am surprised it lasted that long. I'd be pulling my hair out after 3-4 days...
Thank you for the growth info. Yea, that's what I remember reading too - 2-3 year old GATF not reaching even 1.5'. It's interesting that Greenerinks raised his in a 6'x2'.
Here in china it seems that GATF has already been dissected as two sub sp.. they look almost identical besides minor diff to about and broadness top down (thicker than usual). Mine has been raised under my care in a tank smaller than many on this board 180x60x70 while growing faster than most. As for how it lost its eye, it was like this when I got her. Apparently suffered from a laceration from another true gatf of the same batch. When I got it, there was only 3 and all of them were slashing each other up pretty viciously. Funny thing is though, I had a vatf of similar size during that time and the vatf was the absolute boss between the few gatf tankmates. The vatf eventually got destroyed by a smaller dorado when I left it the vatf for healing. Even today while I'm planning my new monster tank, I'm still reluctant to house the dorado and gatf together... gatf with one eye is at too much disadvantage and if the other eye gets ****ed, game over. Just waiting to get it set up now....
Thanks for this. I am a bit dubious about the GATF subspecies but IDK the state of ATF taxonomy. Is it well established and feels like it is finished off (it never is, hence, I am saying "feels")? Judging from Chicxulub's efforts, it is not well established though, so you may be right then...
I didn't get it - did you get 3 GATF or were there 3 when you were buying yours and got just that one? Was it the biggest?
Who was housed with your VATF? How many GATF?
That's disturbing that the 3 GATF were so vicious to each other. I thought they'd be schooling. Albeit when I had 5 small VATF they schooled and when I had 3 one-footers they enforced dominance earnestly, no schooling whatsoever then, and they, probably, ended up killing the gamma VATF, so now I only have two left, one's most clearly dominant but not bigger.
Well, you saw the result of Ariberto's 2' dorado + 40" GATF = dead dorado. I've had a 10" dorado with my 16" VATF pair and they did seemingly ok. They spent maybe a month or so together in 4500 gal. At first I was worried for the dorado. Then I was worried for everyone else in that 4500 gal -
dorado is arguably the nastiest fish that has ever been kept in our hobby. That's what our legend Michael Bryce aka
A
arapaimag
told me once and that's what I have been learning firsthand too with my first dorado (S. franciscanus according to
moe214
).
I pulled the dorado out of 4500 gal after it almost destroyed several other fish, including two 18" yellowcheeks and now it's been busy for the last week harassing a 2x bigger pacu in a 240 gal. It oozes hate toward that pacu, who had been in isolation before for being a jerk to other fish, including relentlessly biting fins of four 14" green wolves.