I'd say my Dorado is maybe slightly larger than my tigers, or the same size ... he's def heavier though since he has a thicker profile ... he can be a jerk if he wants, but really he doesnt bother the tigers much although I'd be nervous as they are like adding a stick of dynamite ... biggest problem I'm having is my 2 Goliaths are fighting ... 2nd eye injury in 2 months to my biggest and prized goliath from the other smaller one chasing him, and this injury was a pretty bad one ... its clearing up now, I'm hopeful in a couple weeks it will be healed, but it may not heal 100% which is very upsetting, only time will tell ... starting to think the 3rd Goliath that I lost played a huge role in downplaying aggression, although the remaining 2 dont fight often, all it takes is an eye nip for permanent damage ... fish with teeth are so dangerous ... I'll get some pics up soon to see the Dorado/ATF size relationship for you
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I may be wrong but I'm hoping that my hunch of Brassy's being a little more tolerant of other fish then the Franky's are, ends up panning out, but maybe it just comes down to the individual fish? I have a Franky that is fine with other fish and a Franky that will try to lock jaws with anything that challenges it. Too early to tell with Robert cause I've never kept anything with him that could challenge him yet, but seems fine with smaller peaceful fish.
Seems the guy across seas is having good luck with his Brassy and Tigers, so it kind of got me wondering....
Looking forward to your pics.....
Wait- I thought you had an aimara...?
I included aimara instead of lacerdae because lacerdae is a mesopredator. Their peak size is 4 kg as opposed to aimara's 40.
I see what you're saying about the dorados. My thoughts on the subject was that they are so similar and the brassy is so hard to get that rather than make a requirement for both for a 'grand slam', just to have one. That's why with the tigers, even though I listed three species, I didn't use species names.
Even to the uninitiated, GATF, BATF and TATF are easy to tell apart.
I'm gonna go start a thread about this so we don't have to have such a derail.
Rob, I LOVE derails. Always leads to better conversation.
I do have an Aimara..... Here's a pic of them the first week together. Have seen no issues whatsoever, and if anything it seems watching the Lac pig out seems to give the Aimara the urge to eat a little more then usual..... Lacs got the Aimara by probably 5".
4 KG?
I've always thought they got close to the same max size as Aimara. I thought I've seen videos from over seas of Lacs with similar sized Aimara, both huge. Maybe they're just different Aimara varients? Possible wrong info? The pic I saw on the top of the page stating 4KG looked more black wolf to me then Lac? I'd buy them going 4 KG, sounds about right for a fat 16-18"er doesn't it? Maybe I'm sadly mistaken and just wishfully thinking, but I thought Lacs got huge.
I'd like to see the combo of odoe and ATF together in a large tank. I've considered getting another vatf but my odoes are just growing too fast. You should have quite the tank in the future.
I'd like to think it could be possible....








