Any One Here Own a Cephalosilurus Apurensis???

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His ZZ, labeled BRACHYPLATYSTOMA FLAVACANS, look more like Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii. Definitely not like any other jau pics I've seen.

I think the other shovel nose is a Brachyplatystoma platynemum, slobbering cat.
 
I've got 7 gulpers from 5 to 8 inch. I have a partition in my tank at the moment and my 7 inch apurensis the other side I'm hoping to fatten the gulpers up for a few months then interact the two species at a size where I don't think they'll be able to eat each other. I think in the long run the apurensis may even be able to snack on the gulpers . Would this happen? If so could I avoid it by keeping the apurensis well fed?
 
He should exhibit a notable growth spurt from such meals. How big were the three pikes again?
 
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