
75 Gallon Native Tank
#1
Guest_Blaze85_*
Posted 09 October 2014 - 02:45 PM
#4
Posted 09 October 2014 - 08:27 PM
So you might be able to make it work if the catfish is small enough, but catfish grow quickly, so I doubt that the set up would be sustainable. But there are some others here that have tried... maybe they will speak up and give you some more specifics... I wouldn't risk it.
#7
Posted 10 October 2014 - 07:22 PM
http://forum.nanfa.o...argined +madtom
#13
Posted 02 February 2015 - 10:02 AM
I have a very similar dilemma. My aquarium is a 135 gallon (long), I'm looking for a bottom feeder that can go with 3-Green Sunfish. I have heard from people in other forums that I may want to consider a Bullhead Catfish because of their smaller size. But I would like to get thoughts on that from the catfish experts on here.
Note: This will be a fish purchased from a provider such as; Jonah's Aquarium, Zimmerman's Fish, Smith Creek Fish Farm, Etc.
#14
Posted 02 February 2015 - 10:37 AM
As Michael experienced catfish are much better at eating soft bodied narrow cyprinids. Some madtoms seem very anti fish eating though. I have had some species coexist very well in with smaller darters and cyrpinids and then others are just total bad news and destruction like the margined and stonecat. Brindled madtoms never seem to eat other fish when well cared for even though some of their tank mates seemingly would make an easy meal. Had similar experience with Ozark and Elegant madtoms also making good stream tank inhabitants. Tadpoles although relatively small were bad news for their neighbors even in the collection bucket!
So in summary it depends a lot on the situation and the size of the fish in question. Keeping tank mates similar in size helps a lot and knowing a little about the species and situation can also help.
Brian J. Zimmerman
Gambier, Ohio - Kokosing River Drainage
#15
Posted 02 February 2015 - 09:08 PM
I have a very similar dilemma. My aquarium is a 135 gallon (long), I'm looking for a bottom feeder that can go with 3-Green Sunfish. I have heard from people in other forums that I may want to consider a Bullhead Catfish because of their smaller size. But I would like to get thoughts on that from the catfish experts on here.
Note: This will be a fish purchased from a provider such as; Jonah's Aquarium, Zimmerman's Fish, Smith Creek Fish Farm, Etc.
I wouldn't consider bullheads to be "small" but I can see how one would get that perception after comparing them to Ictalurus sps. They're definitely great vacuum cleaners and hardy enough to live with and be able to compete with for food with sunfish. One going to consider though is that they're extremely messy fish. I've got 3 catfish in my 75 gallon (1 Yellow Bullhead, 1 Gibbiceps Pleco, and 1 Striped Raph) and I just barely get by doing weekly 50% WCs. Just something to consider before getting one, they're great fish though and my biggest yellow bullhead is my favorite fish.
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