Tankmates for wolves (Hoplias malabaricus)

Yuki Rihwa

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Here is a short video clip I took few weeks ago for my own progression record.
I'm pretty sure it's a Mala! My tank setup for low light and I had a lot of surface plants Waterlectures and Pothos.
 

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Iv had luck with tall bodied cichilids with a 13" mala. But if you feed them properly they will even ignore feeders.. I fed mine tilapia chunks and wouldn't eat feeders unless I didn't feed him for days to weeks at a time
 

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I disagree on the Mala part. I believe them to be Iguaza. Liam has reported seeing 30+" Iguazas so that kind of rules out Malas doesn't it?

I have a wolf I got from Wes prior to the little guys that I believe is also Iguaza and it's not far from the size Malas max out and it didn't take long at all to get there. NOT saying that Iguazas aren't a form of Mala, but I thought if it got over 16-18" that would rule them out as being common Malas.
 

Yuki Rihwa

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You're right DB, might be these thing (Iguaza) will become our common wolf in near future and it's better than our "old common" one :p
 

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Highly doubtful.

I've only seen these CF Lacs/Iguaza/Red Lacerdaes available from 2 different sources over here and only on 3 occasions.

Aimara are MUCH more common and available then these guys are. ;)

But you're right, any wolf beats what we know as the common Mala-driftwood-acus. :)
 

Supervee

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I have a 5" mala with a jardini, GATF, VATF, orino peacock bass, delhezi bichir, and a striped raphael. I also have a 7" mala with a silver arowana, mono peacock bass, golden dorado, and a rainbow wolf fish.
 

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Mine was usually ok with fast moving, top swimmers: Silver Aros' and my Odoe. The wolf never really bothered either of those fish, but as soon as you settled on the bottom of his tank, there would be trouble. I used to come downstairs to a perfect outline of my wolfs jaw around my 18" Clown Knife. Wolf also mudered a 16" RTC when he was just around 12" long. I also blamed my Odoe for killing 2 Fl gars as well as a gator gar, but after considering the evidence, I'm pretty sure it was the wolf, which is why he's now alone.

I wanted to put him with my Flower Horn, since they're both kinda a#$&%*!@, but from the feedback I received, one of them would probably be dead sooner than later :(
 

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But you're right, any wolf beats what we know as the common Mala-driftwood-acus. :)
Hey! I love my violent piece of driftwood! He scares the crap out of company that wonders what's in the tank before they realize he's staring at them :)
 
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