a PAIR of SAVAGE fish

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fwlion

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I've got a 125g. an I am wanting to put 2 fish in it just TWO not because I only want 2 fish in the tank because THATS ALL THOSE 2 FISH WILL ALLOW IN THE TANK it'll probably have to be a male and female pair of something but like 2 snakeheads but we can't get snakeheads anymore but that idea I've got plenty of red devils, etc... cichlids I want 2 savage ass fish I've got a fahaka puffer but you can't put anything with them but 2 FAHAKAS IN 1 TANK WOULD BE HELL thats the idea I goin for in this tank

Y'ALL GIVE ME SOME IDEAS PLEASE
 
snakesheads would be PERFECT if somebody can get them for me **** I can put them in a pond once they got to big for the 125 WHICH WOULDN'T TAKE THEM LONG but 2 fish the swim TOGETHER like 2 snakeheads would I red snakeheads wouldn't bother EACH OTHER just wouldn't let anything else touch the water
 
snakesheads would be PERFECT if somebody can get them for me **** I can put them in a pond once they got to big for the 125 WHICH WOULDN'T TAKE THEM LONG but 2 fish the swim TOGETHER like 2 snakeheads would I red snakeheads wouldn't bother EACH OTHER just wouldn't let anything else touch the water

i'm sorry but that was almost impossible to read. I actually have no idea what you mean. I had two reds both of them were the same size and at about 2 inches one of them ate the other. I think what you meant in your post was that once they get bigger you can put them in a pond. You have to remember that snakeheads can crawl across land so you'll need to cage them some how. Good luck
 
basicaly you may want to get some non aggressive but predatory fish. think about it if the fish won't let anything elese in the tank they probaly won't tolerate a one on one situation either unless an established breeding pr. which will still need some dithers to keep them from killing each other when they argue. that said try some hampala barbs they get big eat smaller fish fight but usually not to the death. So. Am. arrows & a perruno cat.maybe an oscar and one of the above mentioned fish. a wolfish with a tropical gar. in most cases you want at least 3 fish in a tank so no one will have a chance to be the focus of a butt whooping.
 
Why not just get one fish that will grow large and own the tank? Anyfish that is territorial and aggressive will probably fight anything else in the tank.
 
in a 125 gallon you are not going to be able to keep more than one or a pair of aggressive fish as its tank mates are going to get killed.

suggestions

1 black piranha
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1 red terror
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flower horn
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snake head the smaller species,
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4-6 red belly piranha
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jaguar cichlid
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