Salt water cats

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crkinney
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Salt water cats

Post by crkinney »

Does anyone keep salt water cats
I haven't kept a salt tank for years but I am thinking about starting a new one.
Buy the way were I come from a Lurker is a pervert ,How did you find out about me. :D
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MatsP
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Re: Salt water cats

Post by MatsP »

The "coral reef" catfish that turns up from time to time in the trade is - there are no keepers listed on this site.

The most commonly sold marine water catfish is probably - although it's nearly always sold a young juvenile fish, and caught in freshwater. In nature, these migrate to fully marine conditions as they mature. They are however not suitable for a reef-style tank, and grow fairly large.

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crkinney
Posts: 328
Joined: 06 Jun 2010, 21:28
My cats species list: 9 (i:0, k:0)
My aquaria list: 3 (i:0)
My BLogs: 1 (i:0, p:8)
Location 2: Orange city fl. USA
Interests: Hunt ,fish ,watch fish and P.O. the wife
nick name MULE

Re: Salt water cats

Post by crkinney »

Owell so much for that Idethanks for the imfo
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