nicest gar

ampthefrogguy

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Florida by far. Shorties are too but are tough to find and tend to break their own backs.
 

Slippery K

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Floridas have the coolest colours and patterns in my opinion. But alligator gars are the coolest for sure. But you need a swimming pool for those beasts.

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Lepisosteus platyrhincus

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It depends on what you mean by nice.
This. Each gar has its place.

SNG, immensly active but lacks pattern typically, ime kinda skinny
FLG, most common, cool patterns
SPG, see above but rarer. I miss mine :(
LNG, larger, skinnier, cool pattern

Then you,have your gators,cubans and trops which have thier own cool features. Of course you also have hybrids
 

CoryWentland

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There is no species of gar that is generally nicer than the other. If you want a true gar that is easy to care for I would recommend the Florida Gar Lepisosteus platyrhicus due to them being one of the smallest gars reaching around 20 inches in the aquarium. They generally will not nip or bully the other fish but they will eat any fish smaller than 2/3 of the gar's body length if it is hungry enough. If 20 inches is too big for you, then you could probably get away with getting Either the Striped or Spotted Pike Characin Boulengerella lateristriga and B. maculata, the Hujeta Pike Characin Ctenolujus hujeta, or the Asian Needlefish Xentodon cancilla. Each one of these fish are commonly sold as Marbled gar, Striped Gar, Boulengerella Gar, Rocket Gar, Slant-nosed Gar, Needlenose Gar, and Asian Gar, but they are not true gars. Each one of these fish will reach a maximum length at around a foot long, some getting slightly larger. Hope this helps!
 

ultimatejay

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There is no species of gar that is generally nicer than the other. If you want a true gar that is easy to care for I would recommend the Florida Gar Lepisosteus platyrhicus due to them being one of the smallest gars reaching around 20 inches in the aquarium. They generally will not nip or bully the other fish but they will eat any fish smaller than 2/3 of the gar's body length if it is hungry enough. If 20 inches is too big for you, then you could probably get away with getting Either the Striped or Spotted Pike Characin Boulengerella lateristriga and B. maculata, the Hujeta Pike Characin Ctenolujus hujeta, or the Asian Needlefish Xentodon cancilla. Each one of these fish are commonly sold as Marbled gar, Striped Gar, Boulengerella Gar, Rocket Gar, Slant-nosed Gar, Needlenose Gar, and Asian Gar, but they are not true gars. Each one of these fish will reach a maximum length at around a foot long, some getting slightly larger. Hope this helps!
I disagree, I think gator gar are far more aggressive than Florida/Spotted/long nose. Cuban gar can be pretty aggressive too. But true gator gar are by far the most aggressive. They will snap at most all silver colored fish and will try to eat most fish they think they can swallow and some they can't.


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I don't know - I've had two gator gars so far - and one is still with me - both were young, but very gentle. Maybe they get more aggressive when they are larger ?
 
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