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Rare Fish pic From Rare Fish series

fugupuff;2673351; said:
so this is like my fish blog right?

for tiger fish, I've found another species to add to my collection.

h. goliath
h. vittatus
h. sp. big eye
h. sp. yellow tail

i have them together, and they are all different, hope I can place them in a better tank and for some better photos.

as for grouper, I just took another picture today for all those that don't believe. He's 22" now, and eating his way through all his tank mates....:irked:


Your tanks are my aspiration to make more money $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ . Love them.
 
fugupuff;2675125; said:
i'm not a master, just a student, like you and all the others here, trying to learn more :) if I was the master, I'd give up keeping fish, as there would be nothing else out there for me to strive for. As a student, I believe there is always something new out there waiting for me to discover! That's my center philosophy of fish keeping!

You have to be the master because you're the only one who has successfully kept a BBgrouper alive for more than 2 months in freshwater. :)

I wonder how much longer he will last in freshwater? Are you adding any salt at all?

One thing I notice is how small he is for how old he is. I wonder if the freshwater stunts their growth. Either way he looks really good and I hope he continues to thrive. Good job. When is the next full tank feeding video?
 
He's actually really big, at 22" and I only feed him twice a week. If I fed him daily, he'd be double the size. I was watching a video on a farm where they breed these guys, the reach about 36" in 3-4 years and weight about 30 pounds. Mine is only 2 years old plus. Remember this is not the big one that I've had in the store. this is the one that Vince returned to me before I sold the shop, he returned it to me in salt water, said it was doing poorly. I brought him back to health and had to keep him in a 5 gallon bucket for a few weeks, with a sponge filter, he was only about 4" at that time. Then one day I just dripped him into my 720 gallon over a couple of hours and dumped him in. I thought my nile perch was going to eat him, as they were 14" or so already, they chased him around a little, but in no time he caught up in size.

Most recently, he ate a 10-11" new guinea datnoid that I bought from Milkman "Matt" from Florida, he can attest to the size of that datnoid. But 2 days later, he spit it out, and it was foul!!!

I am looking for a new home for him, maybe a pond or huge tank, as I have other plans with my current tank. Thinking....

ultimatejay;2681640; said:
You have to be the master because you're the only one who has successfully kept a BBgrouper alive for more than 2 months in freshwater. :)

I wonder how much longer he will last in freshwater? Are you adding any salt at all?

One thing I notice is how small he is for how old he is. I wonder if the freshwater stunts their growth. Either way he looks really good and I hope he continues to thrive. Good job. When is the next full tank feeding video?
 
So what kind of cats were those Wes? I tried searching 'nile catfish' to see if that pic of the perch was a hint, but still coming up with nothing.
 
WOW awsome fish..The wild oscars are now my 2nd most wanted fish =]]My 1st is and albino eel....I don't care what type...Preferably Fire =]]LOL...
 
fugupuff;2681757; said:
Most recently, he ate a 10-11" new guinea datnoid that I bought from Milkman "Matt" from Florida, he can attest to the size of that datnoid. But 2 days later, he spit it out, and it was foul!!!
....

:eek:
 
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