hybrid catfish

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thats very nice tank but you know that a RTC will outgrow a 7'x2'x2' in about a year right
 
this is a hybrid rtc x bolt it is 10 years old and fully grown, yes i know how big redtails get! lol
 
p.s... read the rest of the posts in this thread and you would have known its not a redtail, or maybe look at pics again! lol
 
Here's an updated pic of my Rtc x Marble. Everyone else lets get some more types in here. I know there are tons of syno hybrids, and cories, let's not forget them. Enjoy he's 13.5".

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IM SO JEALOUS OVER THAT CAT!!

I was thinking about trying them out again, give myself a christmas present. I want to get two just incase something should happen like last time.

Yours looks really nice
 
Tnx. If I had any suggestions it would be to make sure you do water changes at least once every 5 days. I maintain this regimen, and haven't lost a fish due to desiese or famine in a long time. I also hand feed all my monsters even from very small.
 
he necro my tiny marble/RTCs are always hiding in the corner scared of everything. wen did ures start gaining confidence like a RTC?
 
Mine hides too, but comes out to eat lol. He will eat from my hand. I train all my cats to do it so that I can make sure they all eat. It ate from my hand from day one, so not sure about the confidence. He'll be going in the pond with the others soon, so hopefully that confidence will be there lol.
 
necrocanis;1300325;1300325 said:
Mine hides too, but comes out to eat lol. He will eat from my hand. I train all my cats to do it so that I can make sure they all eat. It ate from my hand from day one, so not sure about the confidence. He'll be going in the pond with the others soon, so hopefully that confidence will be there lol.
wow thats so awesome man...theres like zero chance of mine handfeeding atm though. i wish all fish were as adventurous as our loveable RTCS!
 
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