Or tiger fish has anyone kept them together? Just curious if things go bad which one would you worry about? I hear snake heads are fierce fish but they don't have the teeth the other predators have.
Any time u mix apex predators it's always going to be a risk. I have the big Goliath and the lacerdae living somewhat harmoniously together. I have witnessed the wolf go up and bump the tiger but it's very rare situation and they all get along. They occupy different areas of the water and have different swimming speeds so it's a good mix as far as my animals are concerned. I do have some driftwood in there as well to serve as refuge for anyone that needs it. The wolf is very tame comes right up to the top front section to eat within a few inches of me. If you create the environment for them to be able to feel safe and allowed to flourish and with plenty of space, they should do fine the majority of the time but some animals are incapable of that and def do your research and make the best decision possible for the ANIMAL'S sake.Mixing top predators like that is always asking for trouble. Size will determine who wins that fight, but you are looking at a multi hundred dollar loss either way.
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You feed them with your hands? You put your fingers near the wolf fish mouth? Videos?Any time u mix apex predators it's always going to be a risk. I have the big Goliath and the lacerdae living somewhat harmoniously together. I have witnessed the wolf go up and bump the tiger but it's very rare situation and they all get along. They occupy different areas of the water and have different swimming speeds so it's a good mix as far as my animals are concerned. I do have some driftwood in there as well to serve as refuge for anyone that needs it. The wolf is very tame comes right up to the top front section to eat within a few inches of me. If you create the environment for them to be able to feel safe and allowed to flourish and with plenty of space, they should do fine the majority of the time but some animals are incapable of that and def do your research and make the best decision possible for the ANIMAL'S sake.
None of these are apex predators outside of your fish tank. In the wild Eagles and otters eat them like chips. In the wild fish are really low on the food chain.Any time u mix apex predators it's always going to be a risk. I have the big Goliath and the lacerdae living somewhat harmoniously together. I have witnessed the wolf go up and bump the tiger but it's very rare situation and they all get along. They occupy different areas of the water and have different swimming speeds so it's a good mix as far as my animals are concerned. I do have some driftwood in there as well to serve as refuge for anyone that needs it. The wolf is very tame comes right up to the top front section to eat within a few inches of me. If you create the environment for them to be able to feel safe and allowed to flourish and with plenty of space, they should do fine the majority of the time but some animals are incapable of that and def do your research and make the best decision possible for the ANIMAL'S sake.