41-year old pacu

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Found this on aol.com this morning: http://www.pawnation.com/2009/10/01...com/2009/10/01/buttkiss-the-41-year-old-pacu/

Buttkiss, the 41 Year Old Pacu



Buttkiss, a 20 lb. black Pacu (related to the Piranha), has been living in the same Queens pet shop since the Summer of Love. That's right, he was born in 1967, and 41 years later he's still going strong. Why is this so special? The average life expectancy of a Pacu is 2 to 20 years -- so pet shop owner Steve Gruebel must be the reigning king of Pacu care!

In 1968, Buttkiss was sold to a man named Kurt Emerick. At the time, the fish was only about two inches long but soon grew to be much bigger and became very aggressive. Emerick wasn't so psyched when the Paco started knocking things over in his fish tank, so he returned him to the pet shop, where Gruebel named him after linebacker Dick Butkus. (Gruebel likes to spell it Buttkiss.)

Gruebel has been working at the Cameo Pet Shop in Queens, New York for 47 years. He now owns the shop that originally belonged to his wife's father, and Buttkiss has been there pretty much since the beginning. "He's my mascot," Gruebel tells Paw Nation.

Buttkiss even does tricks. He comes to Gruebel's hand because he knows that's where the grub comes from. (Okay, so maybe it's not the most impressive trick, but the fish is elderly! Cut him a break!) When asked if Butkiss bites, Gruebel laughs, "Well, I stick my hand in there all the time to clean the cage and he just goes and lays in the corner."

Asked if Gruebel has done anything special to keep Buttkiss around so long, Gruebel says, "No, just feed him 20 goldfish every day, every other day depending." So why has Buttkiss lived so long? Gruebel shrugs, "I don't know." And the mysteries of longevity continue...

20 goldfish a day lol...
 
great story until he got down to poor fishes diet. 20 goldfish a day?! lol its amazing with that diet it is not infested with parasites or hole in the head.

Oh well I can judge when I keep a fish for that long I guess.
 
honestly i think its BS no way a pacu would live that long on 20 goldfish everyother day a piranha couldnt live on that and there more carnivorous than pacus
 
every time I see pics of pacus like that it pisses me off.

why?

because the fish has not been fed/raised properly.

how can you tell?

look at the body form. nice rounded front, but the back half of the fish is skinny, especially the ventral region. its like it was two different fish stuck together.

look at pics of some of the healthy pacus on this site. my old one was the same. nice round shape through out the whole body, nice and full from head to tail..

that fish has had growth problems, probably related to the diet.

impressive to live long, although its not really surprsing because pacus are one of the hardiest fish going. you have to try hard to kill one from water quality alone...
 
12 Volt Man;3498443; said:
every time I see pics of pacus like that it pisses me off.

why?

because the fish has not been fed/raised properly.

how can you tell?

look at the body form. nice rounded front, but the back half of the fish is skinny, especially the ventral region. its like it was two different fish stuck together.

look at pics of some of the healthy pacus on this site. my old one was the same. nice round shape through out the whole body, nice and full from head to tail..

that fish has had growth problems, probably related to the diet.

impressive to live long, although its not really surprsing because pacus are one of the hardiest fish going. you have to try hard to kill one from water quality alone...

12 Volt is totally right. That fish is jacked up and that is a sad sad story. "Abused stunted pacu hangs on forever in crappy queens pet shop!"
 
Born in 67, would not the Buttkiss be 42 then?
 
dang.. if i ever do have a fish that long.. i'll give him a nice big home.. not some crap 60-70 gallon tank???

cool story.. but it needs a bigger home... :(
 
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