Saw this - is it good

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kbaker721

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I was in PetCo the other day and noticed in one of there sw tanks they have a shark catfish (silvertip, columbian, etc. catfish - whatever you want to call them). I know these fish are brackish but the guy said that they can live in a full sw tank. I am asking b/c I have two that are about 5-6" in length now. I have them in my 55 gal sw tank - do they need to be in sw, can they be in sw, or should I just let them be. They seem to be doing fine where they are now. I just thought it was interesting and cool - since they look like "real" sharks....:)
 

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Definitely need to be in at least brackish, and they're reaching the adult size at which SW would be a better choice. FWIW, they do get pretty sizable and will eat other fish/inverts, so keep them only in a big tank with large tankmates. Also, you will likely need to set up some type of q-tank to take several days to shift them from FW to SW. This is a very stressful change and should be done quite slowly, especially given how fragile Columbian sharks can be.
 
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