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I fell in love with these guys when I saw them for the first time at Bob and Linda's house when we went and visited them with someone a couple of months ago. I always thought they were going to be out of my price range as the LFS here charge an arm and a leg for them. But as it turned out a local guy here in Gladstone breeds them and was more than happy to do a swap with some Bettas. He also gave us a bag of Albino Coreys and boy are they active.

If anyone can give me any helpful advice on whiptails I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Najina

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These grow huge!!! As Jess will tell you, on our recent outings to many aquariums, they had a massive one in a maybe 6? 7? 8? ft tank. Jess.. where are you? Subscape remember? In tank with wild angels? I think Jess managed to get a picture of it.

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According to my old "Illustrated Guide to Aquarium Fishes" the whiptail catfish can grow upto 130mm/5.25 inches. Temps about 24 and diet is mainly vegetable matter. This is probably WAY outdated but it's some information at least :)

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I have had a few before but they didnt seem to last long. I think my problem was that my tank wasnt old enough to develop alot of algae etc that they eat and they possibly starved. Perhaps they might like some algae disks?

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These grow huge!!!

As Jess will tell you, on our recent outings to many aquariums, they had a massive one in a maybe 6? 7? 8? ft tank. Jess.. where are you? Subscape remember? In tank with wild angels?

I think Jess managed to get a picture of it.

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Yep it was at the place where Dean's Killis were.

They had MASSIVE whiptails there, the pics are on Emilee's camera :) So I have to wait a while.

I ordered a whiptail in last year, but it had major fin damage from shipping so lucky I didn't buy it. I jsut haven't been able to afford one since :) I have plecos on my list next ;)

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Thanks for all your help and links everyone. And yes mouse they could be a Sturisoma festivum or the other one they could be is Sturisoma Araguaia. I will just have to wait to see how they grow. At the moment they are being feed spirulina and zucchini. They are about 4 inches in body length (not including the whip). I think I have a male and female as one has a broader head, but will not know for sure until the boy gets his whiskers. If they dont turn into a pair the guy I got them from is more than happy to swap one when they get older. Najina

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Najina give them plenty of worms as well as the Zucchini and Algae Discs and they will do well for you. I had an old Royal "Bruce" who lived on the show circut for years and always accounted for himself well. He was a great fish but sadly he passed on at Christmas. He was about 8 years old though. Linda

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