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15 month update. The original GSC pair has been (what word to use ?) adequate but not growing in the 25K, same as reported before above. They stopped growing 4 years ago and are still around 20". The reason being I suppose (and I have been told) that they are [1] preferential filter feeders and [2] need to be fed often or ideally continuously to grow and thrive. So far I couldn't provide this for them as I feed the tank only 3 times a day and the competition is fierce to say the least. Hence I think the lack of growth. At least they do not lose weight they already have. Perhaps I should consider separating them into their own 240 gal (too small though) and feeding them more and more often... They like swimming though, despite not a hydrodynamic shape for a fish, I see them doing laps in the 25K often. Our website: www.fish-story.com Donations would be put to an educational and rescue use, and highly appreciated: paypal.me/FishStoryRescue If you wished to support the cost of a viewing window for our unfinished 10K gal / 40K liter fish tank, you could do it here: https://gofund.me/ca7ca433 You can connect with us on Monster Fish Keepers forum (screen name "Thebiggerthebetter") and Planet Catfish forum (screen name "Viktor J"). Our address: until we open with business hours, ONLY by appointment, do NOT show up without it, please. Fish Story Aquarium Attraction & Fish Rescue 316 Morgan Rd Naples, Florida 34114 USA DIY, DIY Aquarium, Public Aquarium, Fish Rescue, SW Florida, Naples, big fish, big aquarium, predatory fish, exotic fish, monster fish, monster fish keeper, fish, aquarium, fish tank, fish keeping, freshwater fish, fish feeding, monster fish feeding, rare fish, monster aquarium, conservation, education, sanctuary, habitat, pet, aquarium fish, pond, fishing, how to The following are some of the fish we actually work with, not "fake keywords to drive traffic": South American red tail catfish (SA RTC), Asian RTC (ARTC), tiger shovelnose catfish (TSN), RTC x TSN catfish hybrid, TSN x marbled catfish hybrid, ripsaw or niger catfish, irwini catfish, wyckii catfish, lima shovelnose catfish, sun catfish, marbled catfish, marbled sailfin, any large South American (Pimelodidae, Doradidae, etc.) or Asian (Pangasiidae, Bagridae) catfish, iridescent shark catfish, paroon shark catfish, black ear shark catfish, Phalacronotus, synodontis catfish, mystus catfish, pacu, arowana, giant gourami, eel, spiny eel, blue catfish, channel catfish, flathead catfish, bullhead catfish, white catfish, gar, peacock bass, datnoid, koi, distichodus species, mahseer, probarbus, labeo, black shark, calico shark, bala shark, tinfoil barb, Chinese high fin shark, any large cyprinids and characins, pleco catfish, bichir, knife fish, loach, piranha (legal in Florida, such as, red hook, silver dollar, etc.), barbel, barb, perch, pike, carp, sturgeon, beluga sturgeon, wels catfish, Indo-Pacific tarpon, Aral or Caspian barbel, cichlid, African cichlid, dovii, jaguar cichlid, midas cichlid, vieja cichlid, Texas cichlid, carpintis cichlid, bowfin, redfish, giant Siamese carp, tinfoil, lemon fin barb, small scale mud carp, piraiba catfish, tig catfish, tilapia, Mayan cichlid, leporinus, Prochilodus, flagtail, etc.