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Shovelnose catfish Is there a shovelnose catfish that stays
under 12 inches in length? <Mmm, Sorubim lima...> Or do they are
all get over the 2 feet mark? I worked in a pet store for years and the
only shovelnose I have ever encountered back then, were the striped
shovelnose that got over 2 feet in length. We used to warn customers
ahead of time before they purchased any fish that would get fairly
large. Anyway, I have been out of the aquarium circuit for a few years
now and I was doing research to keep myself updated. However, each
aquarium books seems to have their own set of rules to follow. One book
stated that the striped shovelnose catfish only reaches 8 inches in
length. <We know this is incorrect...> That is why I am asking
this question because I think the book is wrong. And this is also the
same book which stated Clown Knife fish would only really a maximum
length of 19 inches in captivity, but in the wild they grow to 4 feet.
I have seen plenty of 30 inch clown knife fish pass through the pet
store!!!! Let me know if there is a shovelnose cat that stays under 12
inches, thanks!!! Shannon <Plug the above name into Fishbase.org or
search the entire family of Pimelodidae... or see some on our site
here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/pimelodids.htm
Bob Fenner> |
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