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I was in walmart and was looking at the fish when I saw these big (6")
long fish all silver except there bellies which were red. The sign sad they are red belly pacu. They look just like Piranhas!!! They had them in a tank with some small fish like hatchet fish and some algae eaters ! so I asked the so called fish expert if the pacu would eat my small fish like my moleys and my sword fish and he said no as long as I keep the pacu feed! well that was 2 days and one molly ago!!!! Any one ever had any pacu? If so what is the best way to keep them in my community tank. or In there own tank ? any experience in breeding them ? They are a very interesting fish ! very kool looking an BIG BIG BIG !!!! PS: I paid $6.50 for it is this a fair price for for a 6" pacu ?? Tanks in advance for any insight on this most interesting Tropical Fish!!! Lee |
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A Pacu is a Piranha is'nt it?
I would watch my hands if I were you, they might become a light snack. Finger dips ![]() "Lee Crossley" wrote in message ... I was in walmart and was looking at the fish when I saw these big (6") long fish all silver except there bellies which were red. The sign sad they are red belly pacu. They look just like Piranhas!!! They had them in a tank with some small fish like hatchet fish and some algae eaters ! so I asked the so called fish expert if the pacu would eat my small fish like my moleys and my sword fish and he said no as long as I keep the pacu feed! well that was 2 days and one molly ago!!!! Any one ever had any pacu? If so what is the best way to keep them in my community tank. or In there own tank ? any experience in breeding them ? They are a very interesting fish ! very kool looking an BIG BIG BIG !!!! PS: I paid $6.50 for it is this a fair price for for a 6" pacu ?? Tanks in advance for any insight on this most interesting Tropical Fish!!! Lee |
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:51:05 +0200, Cam
wrote: A Pacu is a Piranha is'nt it? I would watch my hands if I were you, they might become a light snack. Finger dips ![]() My understanding is a true Pacu is a herbivore, and you can spot the difference looking at the jaw - but hey, anything hungry with a big mouth is a risk... -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Bother. Must not drink tequila before midnight on a weeknight. |
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"Lee Crossley" wrote in message
... I was in walmart and was looking at the fish when I saw these big (6") long fish all silver except there bellies which were red. The sign sad they are red belly pacu. They look just like Piranhas!!! They had them in a tank with some small fish like hatchet fish and some algae eaters ! so I asked the so called fish expert if the pacu would eat my small fish like my moleys and my sword fish and he said no as long as I keep the pacu feed! well that was 2 days and one molly ago!!!! Any one ever had any pacu? If so what is the best way to keep them in my community tank. or In there own tank ? any experience in breeding them ? They are a very interesting fish ! very kool looking an BIG BIG BIG !!!! PS: I paid $6.50 for it is this a fair price for for a 6" pacu ?? Tanks in advance for any insight on this most interesting Tropical Fish!!! Lee Pacus will get along OK with some cichlids, but same rule of thumb applies to them as the cichilds: if something will fit in their mouth, they'll eat it. Make sure whatever you put in with them is at least bigger than the Pacu's mouth. Also, beware...Pacus get dinnerplate sized. |
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![]() "Mark Stone" AAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wal-Mart selling Pacus!!!!!!!AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!! Pacu Keeping: --A pair requires a 200 gallon tank minimum! --They grow HUGE, VERY QUICKLY --They like to eat plants, but in a pinch WILL EAT YOU!!!! --They are not Piranhas, but look like them when small-- --After they get large, when startled, they may BREAK YOUR AQUARIUM GLASS!! --People in South America feast on these bad boys -- FOR DAYS AND DAYS!! --Wal-Mart has NO BUSINESS selling Pacus! People with large enough aquaria DO NOT shop for fish at Wal-Mart. --Take him to the zoo and set him free in the South American Exhibit BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH HHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --Mark This is the same store that sells cute little baby oscars with no warnings of behavior or size potential. Red bellied pacus have become quite popular Pet smart and both of my LFS are selling them also. Add to that the fact that there are 4 Wal-marts in the general area and I begin to wonder how many people are buying these fish unaware of the size potential? |
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"spidey_webb" wrote in message m...
This is the same store that sells cute little baby oscars with no warnings of behavior or size potential. Red bellied pacus have become quite popular Pet smart and both of my LFS are selling them also. Add to that the fact that there are 4 Wal-marts in the general area and I begin to wonder how many people are buying these fish unaware of the size potential? If these stores sold dogs or cats or gerbils under the same logic, there would be protests and fines and prosecution and boycotts -- what makes people think that because an animal lives underwater, it is not deserving of care, or somehow is more "ornamental" than "alive"? AAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, next time you're in Wal-Mart, take a look at the sign on the Pacu's tank -- it says, and I ain't foolin' here folks, that their maximum size is SIX INCHES!!! A PACU -- SIX INCHES!! AAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! And PetSmart's not much better -- they claim 11" for the same species. Their actual full grown adult size IS ALMOST A WHOLE DAM MILE!!!!!! (Well, not really, but you get my point --) --Mark |
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Iwent to Wally world as a new fish owner on Father's Day
I had picked up a 10 gal aquarium at a garage sale with heater and filter for 5 dollars What a buy huh I asked the lady how many fish I could put in my new fantastic aquarium She said 1 fish per gallon Wow I said I'll take ten and started to pick fish She said I should pick them from the same tank as they would get along better So I picked out 2 oscars cute liitle ugly fish 1- 1 1/2 inch red bellied pacu 1- Black fin shark catfish 2-raphael catfish 2 algae eaters to keep everthing clean YEA RIGHT! They got along so well the black finned catfish killed himself trying to stay away from the oscars I then bought a cave for the two little raphaels to hide in I then found I needed to do a 20 % water change about every two days DUH sure lady 10 fish? glad I only bought 8 Then started to educate my self on the internet Found out I'm in big trouble Now $600.00 later I'm the proud owner of a 55 gallon Tank ...... Pacu is about 6-7 inches long Now chasing both Oscars who have also grown Moved smaller oscar to old 10 gallon aquarium to save his life I hope Little raphaels stuck there head out of their cave once too often PACU lunch I'm sure I will have the right combination soon Survival of the fittest I'm so happy to be a fish owner Thank you wal-mart That's all bye On 8 Aug 2003 13:01:52 -0700, (Mark Stone) wrote: "spidey_webb" wrote in message m... This is the same store that sells cute little baby oscars with no warnings of behavior or size potential. Red bellied pacus have become quite popular Pet smart and both of my LFS are selling them also. Add to that the fact that there are 4 Wal-marts in the general area and I begin to wonder how many people are buying these fish unaware of the size potential? If these stores sold dogs or cats or gerbils under the same logic, there would be protests and fines and prosecution and boycotts -- what makes people think that because an animal lives underwater, it is not deserving of care, or somehow is more "ornamental" than "alive"? AAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, next time you're in Wal-Mart, take a look at the sign on the Pacu's tank -- it says, and I ain't foolin' here folks, that their maximum size is SIX INCHES!!! A PACU -- SIX INCHES!! AAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! And PetSmart's not much better -- they claim 11" for the same species. Their actual full grown adult size IS ALMOST A WHOLE DAM MILE!!!!!! (Well, not really, but you get my point --) --Mark |
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![]() --Take him to the zoo and set him free in the South American Exhibit BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!! Don't just take it...You might want ask first :-) Also, that thing about the glass is true. My head might not be glass but I have been smacked in the head by a pacu's tail and it hurt almost like a migraine. -- Jeremy Carroll Center for Reptile and Amphibian Propagation and Conservation http://www.onet.net/~eagle/Reptile/index.htm |
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![]() --Take him to the zoo and set him free in the South American Exhibit BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!! Don't just take it...You might want ask first :-) Also, that thing about the glass is true. My head might not be glass but I have been smacked in the head by a pacu's tail and it hurt almost like a migraine. -- Jeremy Carroll Center for Reptile and Amphibian Propagation and Conservation http://www.onet.net/~eagle/Reptile/index.htm |
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