Payara i.d

GrindeL89

Candiru
MFK Member
Aug 11, 2009
660
10
48
34
St.Catharines
Here is a small payara I recently picked up. He/she is missing some of the tail fin from what looks to be early signs of tail rot or recovering from? to soon to tell as i got him last week. This little guy is very aggressive towards larger tankmates for some reason and because of this I am worried it could be a armatus.

20240423_160524.jpg

20240423_160445.jpg

20240423_160426.jpg

20240423_160408.jpg

20240423_160404.jpg

20240423_160356.jpg
 

Deadeye

POTM Curator
Staff member
MFK Member
Aug 31, 2020
8,532
11,513
703
I couldn’t help with ID, but the white trim in the tail does have a bacterial look to it. Clearer pics would help. Has it been getting better or worse? You may have to treat.
As for aggression, most of those fish are on the list of potential prey items after he gets a few more inches on him. Most likely he’s starting to realize that.
I kept a piranha (I know very different, but still a predatory characin) in a community setting for a bit while it was small and it had no problems going after fish bigger than itself.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SilverArowanaBoi

GrindeL89

Candiru
MFK Member
Aug 11, 2009
660
10
48
34
St.Catharines
As of now I've raised temp from 82 to 85 and added salt. He seems to be trying to hunt the roseys everyday so as of now I'm just observing his condition.
 

GrindeL89

Candiru
MFK Member
Aug 11, 2009
660
10
48
34
St.Catharines
I dont think it's a scomb because the scombs I've had at this size would swim at more of a angle. So I believe its either armatus or tat though I could definitely be wrong so expert is needed here.
 

Simonas

Blue Tier VIP
MFK Member
Oct 24, 2008
430
392
377
Wirral, UK
I'd say deffo not scombs

I'd say Tatt as it looks like my tatt when I bought it as opposed to armatus
 

krichardson

Bronze Tier VIP
MFK Member
Jun 19, 2006
27,610
14,554
480
Datnoid Island
The bottom photo offers a clear view of the tail fin which looks almost identical to a scomb's tail.
 

GrindeL89

Candiru
MFK Member
Aug 11, 2009
660
10
48
34
St.Catharines
One for tat and one for scomb hmm confusing lol.
 

kno4te

MFK Moderator
Staff member
Global Moderator
MFK Member
Dec 24, 2005
18,491
20,976
480
USA
I’d guess tatauaia and not a scomberoides.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Simonas

puffers4puffers

Dovii
MFK Member
Jul 19, 2008
222
329
102
Kensington CA
Why are there goldfish in that tank?
They are a horrible choice for food...way too fatty
And the water chemistry and temperature for the payara is inappropriate for the goldfish if they are permanent residents.
 
zoomed.com
hikariusa.com
aqaimports.com
Store