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BastardFish
08-09-2006, 12:00 AM
:cool-1: Some of my Exodons. Very hard to get a pic of the whole pack 9 total. I have had these guy a little over a year now. They are nothing but joy to me. Very entertaining, social simple yet beautiful fish! Great for some one looking for smaller pred's! Mine will even take down smaller fish.
TheRayMaster
08-09-2006, 5:13 AM
Those are some pretty cool looking fish! I always see them at the fish stores but never too many in the same tank. Always just 1-3 fish. I guess so they wont kill everything else in the tank? Pretty cool though you got that many. They ever fight each other? How big of a tank you got them in right now?
jelly
08-09-2006, 10:31 AM
I've got 7 of them. They are great fish. They don't touch most fish. The only problem I have had is silver fish, I think Exo's are naturally scale eaters. I had two Red Tail Baracuda's striped of scales and killed over night. They are currently kept with some Botia and small immature Channa Pleuro's. They are very entertaining if they are kept hungry as they then tend to attack food items on mass.
Honda12
08-09-2006, 10:39 AM
Nice exedons you have there, I would like to get myself a school of about 20 or so.
Gr8KarmaSF
08-09-2006, 10:47 AM
cute
BastardFish
08-09-2006, 4:52 PM
Mine ran a 5inch Dorado out of the tank a while back crazy the whole pack just attacked at once!:cool-1:
Nice group of exodons you got there. They are definately on my list of fish to get in the future.
koliveira
08-09-2006, 6:59 PM
Looks good. Is that fuhaka still in there?
I've got 7 of them. They are great fish. They don't touch most fish. The only problem I have had is silver fish, I think Exo's are naturally scale eaters. I had two Red Tail Baracuda's striped of scales and killed over night. They are currently kept with some Botia and small immature Channa Pleuro's. They are very entertaining if they are kept hungry as they then tend to attack food items on mass.
you got it, thats what there scientific name means "scale eater" they can be kept with fish with no scales, like various catfish and such
BastardFish
08-11-2006, 1:15 AM
Yes the only thing I keep them with is a Fuhaka puffer for about a year now. Seems to be a mutual respect there. At least for a while:D
Killergar
08-11-2006, 1:25 PM
Mines killed a 5 inch paroon shark in one night. But sometimes will leave a guppy alone for a week.
Dirty Old Man
08-11-2006, 1:58 PM
How large do they get when full grown?