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I have always been curious. What do baby black pacu look like? Are they different looking than red bellies? Are they rare at baby sizes?
I have always been curious. What do baby black pacu look like? Are they different looking than red bellies? Are they rare at baby sizes?
I wish there were some picsof them as babiesIt depends on the size they resemble small piranha when around 2 inches and will resemble Redbelly Pacu but change color when they mature. Its been years since I have personally seen Black Pacu.
True black pacu are more elongated, we receive hybrids afaik now so that's why you see "red bellies" turn so black and others not so much.It depends on the size they resemble small piranha when around 2 inches and will resemble Redbelly Pacu but change color when they mature. Its been years since I have personally seen Black Pacu.
It's such a shame that black pacu get so big. They are so damn cute. I remember seeing some a long time ago at the LFS. One of my favorite fish for sure. Would be awesome if I hit the jackpot because then I can build a huge aquarium and keep black, red belly pacu widebars and a silver arowana with red tail catfish niger cat and tsn.True black pacu are more elongated, we receive hybrids afaik now so that's why you see "red bellies" turn so black and others not so much.
I'm with you man, black pacu look the best.I've never seen a small black pacu. I'm curious myself. True black pacu seem to be hard to come by, as I've only seen one in 35 years of keeping fish. Just my opinion but they are much nicer looking than a red belly. Red bellies always seem to loose the red color and turn gray and black, but a true black looks like this. View attachment 1259879 View attachment 1259880
beautiful pacuI've never seen a small black pacu. I'm curious myself. True black pacu seem to be hard to come by, as I've only seen one in 35 years of keeping fish. Just my opinion but they are much nicer looking than a red belly. Red bellies always seem to loose the red color and turn gray and black, but a true black looks like this. View attachment 1259879 View attachment 1259880