How fast do red tailed catfish grow?

Fish Tank Travis

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I just bought a RTC today and made a deal with my LFS that they would take it when it gets to big for my tank
How big is your tank?

You might be giving it back within a couple months. If fed properly, these guys can go from 2" to 12" in a month, and then from 12"-24" in another one to two months. Basically, if you feed it correctly it will most likely be near 24" within 3 months or less.
 

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How big is your tank?

You might be giving it back within a couple months. If fed properly, these guys can go from 2" to 12" in a month, and then from 12"-24" in another one to two months. Basically, if you feed it correctly it will most likely be near 24" within 3 months or less.
I would love to see proof of a rtc growing 10" in a month lol. Cmon now :p
 

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I would love to see proof of a rtc growing 10" in a month lol. Cmon now :p
It's their defense mechanism in the wild. I used to think it was near impossible too, but I saw many stories that said the same thing from separate people and occurrences. Keep in mind, that is if they are fed enough and are housed in a tank large enough to allow them to grow to that size. Most people that ignorantly buy a red tail catfish (which is pretty much everyone who doesn't have a massive aquarium in the thousands of gallons) don't keep them in tanks large enough and/or feed them enough to achieve this. However, as I have read many separate times now, this is a typical growth rate for these fish if housed properly.
 

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It's their defense mechanism in the wild. I used to think it was near impossible too, but I saw many stories that said the same thing from separate people and occurrences. Keep in mind, that is if they are fed enough and are housed in a tank large enough to allow them to grow to that size. Most people that ignorantly buy a red tail catfish (which is pretty much everyone who doesn't have a massive aquarium in the thousands of gallons) don't keep them in tanks large enough and/or feed them enough to achieve this. However, as I have read many separate times now, this is a typical growth rate for these fish if housed properly.
throw up the link where you read that. Im sure quite a few of us would love to read it. Helps to show the OP how fast they can grow also..
Glad to see you have some proof we can read, i was worried for sec there, thinking you were another person jumping into a thread and feeding misinformation to people.
 

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It's their defense mechanism in the wild. I used to think it was near impossible too, but I saw many stories that said the same thing from separate people and occurrences. Keep in mind, that is if they are fed enough and are housed in a tank large enough to allow them to grow to that size. Most people that ignorantly buy a red tail catfish (which is pretty much everyone who doesn't have a massive aquarium in the thousands of gallons) don't keep them in tanks large enough and/or feed them enough to achieve this. However, as I have read many separate times now, this is a typical growth rate for these fish if housed properly.
Well you never know if you never try, so I guess I'll find out
 

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I think I am going to measure his growth every week to see. If this is the case I won't have him for long.
 

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I think I am going to measure his growth every week to see. If this is the case I won't have him for long.
Just make sure you can keep up with his feeding. At 12" these guys can eat a lot and as they get near 24" they can eat a lot more. It might end up costing you a decent amount per week to feed it. Lol
 
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