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Old February 15th, 2008  
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Iridescent Shark

i am relatively new to fishkeeping, and stupidly did not research this fish (iridecent shark) before i bought it but was told at the pet store it wouldn't be more than a couple of inches long in adulthood... of course now i realize that this shark is gonna get huge and of course they won't take it back, and my tank is waaay too small. i also bought silver dollars-- again was told they stay pretty small (same store, same person) and now i am realizing they will be at least 6 inches?

honestly, after only having fish for a couple of months, i already want another larger tank, so that part is not such a big deal to me, but my question is-- how big of a tank do i need? i am kind of afraid of the answer to this question...

also, i have read that the shark should be feeding at the middle of the tank but he never leaves his hiding place in the shipwreck thing i have in there so i am kinda worried he is not eating at all. any ideas? as of last night when i cleaned the tank he was alive. is he maybe having problems cause he needs a friend? do i need to get another one? if so, wow--
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Old February 15th, 2008  
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well... when given the space and right diet the iridescent shark can reach up to 4ft long and way up to 100lbs. so u pretty much have ur hands fun there. but in tanks they usually stay around 6-12". in reality catfish never stop growing.. cuz theyre catfish.

most catfish eat at night... they can be pretty shy. normally this shark would be considered a "schooling" fish but its not a need to have so many of them.

im guessing most people will tell u to get something like a 75gal for ur fish but i understand where ure coming from cuz when i first started out i was sold a columbian shark and was told it would stay small "it grows to the size of ur tank" blah blah blah.. liers! my shark will get somewhere around 14" or so... soooooo i bought a 125 gallon.

it was at a great price and i know for a fact that ebay and craigs list has GREAT prices for tanks out in florida!! i remember sitting on the computer looking for one and kept finding great prices for cali and florida.. thats it.. kinda made me mad and jealous... so just look up aquariums on those two sites and im sure u'll get away with a steal!!
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Old February 16th, 2008  
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i did start looking on ebay and craigslist for tanks-- craigs had a few that may be decent, but what would you consider to be a good deal? i was thinking i wanted at least a 90 gal but there is a nice 55 gal for about $200- comes with everything. what do you think? i mean, i know i will need bigger than that eventually, but now that i have this new addiction three might not be so bad!
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Old February 22nd, 2008  
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well i saw A LOT of ones that were kindof far away but seemed okay priced.. but i had a large tank in mind and refused to give up. luckily i found the 125 that came with everything but fish for $500. some stands are what boost up the prices. if u want a 90 gal go for it! dont get tempted with smaller ones.. u need a big one so get it and then get others. mind over matter.. u can do it!!

when knowing if its a deal or not it depends on the tank. if u find a idk 30gal bowfront.. look for prices at stores and the web and then add on the prices of the included items. eventually u'll know off the top of ur head but thats how u know.
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Old February 22nd, 2008  
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lol-- you posted that too late! i bought a 55 gal yesterday for $125 with stand, filter, etc. i'm not too worried though, i have a spot for a bigger one when it comes along, but right now i just had to get something bigger cause i am waay over stocked. oh, and i got a 29 gal with everything, including two healthy fish for $30-- which i bought cause i just couldn't pass it up!
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Old February 22nd, 2008  
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lol MTS hit u and hit u hard! welcome to the club!
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Old February 25th, 2008  
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actually, really hard! my husband is now whining about a saltwater tank, lol-- and i am dying for a betta!
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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There pretty much garanteed to hit 24" in length. I got my 2 in november and they already more than doubled their size. They are in a 55 gallon right now and the biggest is about 5" right now. They should hit over 12" in a year with no problem. Tank? 10 footer or more. If you dont want to shell out the multi thousands for a big tank, kiddie pool ftw! (for the win)
http://www.qualityinflatables.com/58485.html
Otherwise a indoor pond would be your best bet. Perhaps a 10' (+) x4 x2' deep.
I bet a 55 would be fine for 8 months max before there face is all bashed up!

Monsterfishkeepers.com have these puppies well over 2 feet long, alot of them have custom build tanks (DIY) from plywood and a plexiglass viewing window

Also do you just have 1? I would atleast get 1 more as when they are young they prefer to have friends. I have 2 and they are always together swimming about. Get him a friend and he will be swimming allll day

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Old February 28th, 2008  
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There pretty much garanteed to hit 24" in length. I got my 2 in november and they already more than doubled their size. They are in a 55 gallon right now and the biggest is about 5" right now. They should hit over 12" in a year with no problem. Tank? 10 footer or more. If you dont want to shell out the multi thousands for a big tank, kiddie pool ftw! (for the win)
http://www.qualityinflatables.com/58485.html
Otherwise a indoor pond would be your best bet. Perhaps a 10' (+) x4 x2' deep.
I bet a 55 would be fine for 8 months max before there face is all bashed up!

Monsterfishkeepers.com have these puppies well over 2 feet long, alot of them have custom build tanks (DIY) from plywood and a plexiglass viewing window

Also do you just have 1? I would atleast get 1 more as when they are young they prefer to have friends. I have 2 and they are always together swimming about. Get him a friend and he will be swimming allll day
ughh, i seriously do not want a fish that big, and i definately don't want two! i am gonna have to find someone to give him too! maybe i can give him to the lfs...
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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Fish store might take it back if not you could always post of monster fish keepers in the for sale section and someone might be willing to raise it.

If you want a catfish, pictus are between 6-8" full grown, 2 can be housed in a 55 with good filtration.
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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Lisa don't feel bad. I did the same thing. And this thing has grown 4X its origional size and eats us out of house and home. My husband wants to buy a much bigger tank and see how thing this thing is going to grow. I said ok if you want to buy a 300 gallon tank. I am seriously thinking about taking it to a lfs and saying " HERE". But my husband loves it and my kids love it and were just going to have to get a MUCH bigger tank. So don't feel bad, I was lied too by my LFS when I purchased this thing.
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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How can you not love a big catfish!

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Old February 28th, 2008  
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honestly, we are not attached to ours in the least-- in fact, i rarely ever see it and by that i mean, almost only when i lift the ship thingy it is always, ALWAYS hiding in to clean. if it died, i doubt i would know for a week or so...

my husband just walked through as i was typing and said "24 inches? cool! let's keep him!"
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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Ya he hides because he is alone, they are a buddy fish.

Here show your husband some of these pics/threads
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/fo...gasius+catfish
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/fo...catfish&page=4

Theres more out there, just gives him a idea
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Old February 28th, 2008  
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i dont have iridescents but i have a columbian and they say that this type of catfish/shark needs to be kept in groups. i refuse to buy another one but he gets along with a black shark as if they were brothers. the black shark will get about 12" as well. found it at walmart, they had it labled as a bala shark!!! yeah right they dont even look the same... silly little wally world

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Old February 28th, 2008  
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FYI columbian catfish are freshwater as babies, brackish as juvies, and full salt water when adults.
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Old February 29th, 2008  
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i went through both of those links, and now i seriously do not want a fish that big!!
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Old February 29th, 2008  
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Does your husband still want it

If you cant find a place for it locally, and it doesnt die aquabid.com. But fyi the bigger it is the more money you can sell it for
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