Columbian Catfish?

CourtneyAnn

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Ok, so I'm not exactly new to fish. I've had successful semi-aggressive tanks over the past 3-4 years. I saw these little guys labeled as silver-tipped sharks when I was picking up some activated carbon. I don't normally buy fish on a whim, but with a some quick research the next day I went in and purchased the two. Unfortunately they didn't last more than 24 hrs. I immediately tested my water quality and everything came up clean. I know as adults these guys need a brackish environment, but from what I had read a freshwater environment is fine for juveniles. I do like the way they look and would like to give them another try, but I would love some good advice first, so this doesn't happen again. :) Thanks!
 
As a side-note, there were two of them, and they were in my quarantine tank. (A ten-gallon well-established tank that I use for new fish, where they live for a week in case they have something going on; illness, fungal, etc.). They were alone in there.
 
Am not sure why they died, could have just been the store you got them from. Were they in freshwater or brackish at the store?
 
All I know about them is they get big and so need big tanks. I'd caution against going for more unless you can provide that for them.
 
Freshwater at the store. I was going to slowly acclimate them to brackish water as they got older. I have large aquariums set up, I just use a ten gallon to quarantine new fish for a week before popping them in with my others in case they are carrying something. :)

Any suggestions as to what I could do in the future? I don't want to try again until I have more advice on what to do. :)
 
I'm thinking big like 2 or 3 in a 75 gallon brackish as adults with a few other fish. Just wanted to double check that that's the right size. :)
 

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