Ok guys. I need your help deciding. I have an asian marulioides pike
and a Tapajos lacerdae wolf fish (only one in the states), and it doesn't look like they'll be getting along. Im going to have to be letting one go. I HATE to do this, but I'm not going to take either one of them as a loss. That's just not going to happen. So one of them may be up for sale soon, so check the buy/sell forum. So here's the breakdown:
Lacerdae
Pros: very active hoplias(but still not a pike), gets to be a good size, looks awsome, very rare, and allows tankmates(except the pike, it's kind of like it senses a future threat so it's trying to take him out now).
Cons: Not as active as the pike, might snap one day and kill off all tankmates
Marulioides
Pros: more active then the hoplias, gets to a good size, looks awsome, very rare, maybe allows tankmates(he's been in solitare, so I don't know how aggressive it'll be twards tankmates)
Cons: May snap and kill off tankmates, prone to be jumpers, oh and my korean perch doesn't like him either.
So, any input or advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Lacerdae
Pros: very active hoplias(but still not a pike), gets to be a good size, looks awsome, very rare, and allows tankmates(except the pike, it's kind of like it senses a future threat so it's trying to take him out now).
Cons: Not as active as the pike, might snap one day and kill off all tankmates
Marulioides
Pros: more active then the hoplias, gets to a good size, looks awsome, very rare, maybe allows tankmates(he's been in solitare, so I don't know how aggressive it'll be twards tankmates)
Cons: May snap and kill off tankmates, prone to be jumpers, oh and my korean perch doesn't like him either.
So, any input or advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.