Anyone have experience with the Spotted Pike Characin, Boulengerella maculata?

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The LFS is ordering me some. I was wondering. Most websites said this fish is sensative to water conditions. Is this true? Do they die easily if there is ammonia in the water?
 
These fish are wild caught and not currently bred in aquaria. And as well as all other wild caught species they are more sensative to ammonia,nitrite.

But off topic imo, If you have a situation where you have ammonia present in your tank the last thing you need is a fish.

If this is a established tank then you have a problem and need to address it. If this is a new tank you need to look into cycling the tank before adding fish. If this is the case do a general internet search on FISHLESS CYCLE. And follow the neccasary steps to cycle your tank and make it ready for fish.
 
Yes, I know about my water quality. And my tank has no ammonia or nitrite and it is cycled. I just asked if this fish is sensative. I dont want a senstive fish like other people dont want a sensative fish.

I just asked for people with experience with this fish and not a lecture on my water quality. Please dont derail my thread since I want solid information.
 
way to be a jackass:screwy:

You ask a question about if a fish is sensitive to ammonia. Well any fish keeper should know that ammonia can kill any fish.

And if you do not have ammonia problems then why would you ask if a fish is sensitive to it? :screwy:

stupid questions get stupid answers;)
 
Yea, thanks for derailing my thread so I would not get any replies from people who actually owned this fish before or have this fish. For your information, I been keeping fishes since I was a 5 year old kid. And it has been 15-16 years so far. So yea, I must be ignorant and you are the fish god.

Thanks for derailing my thread.
 
And for your information, from the experiece I have, I stay away from sensative fish. You on the other hand, would take the challenge and keep sensative fish that would die really easily. Wow, I admire you.

Thanks for derailing and you dont want to call people names in real life.
 
hybridtheoryd16;3217561; said:
way to be a jackass:screwy:

You ask a question about if a fish is sensitive to ammonia. Well any fish keeper should know that ammonia can kill any fish.

And if you do not have ammonia problems then why would you ask if a fish is sensitive to it? :screwy:

stupid questions get stupid answers;)

Some fishes can survie a tank cycle with all the ammonia and nitrites, so I am not listening to your advice.

Please go away.
 
From the Internet about this Boulenerella maculata:

This fish is very sensitive to nitrate and nitrite levels. . This species is sensitive to unfavorable water conditions.

You on the other hand would take this challenge in buying this fish with no questions asked. All I asked if this was true from the people who owned or own this fish.

Guess that is too much to ask for.
 
If your tank is not cycled, do not get it.

If your tank has ammonia do not get it.

A friend of mine had one and it lived for a long time.

Hybrid is smart so listen to him, he is not trying to mess your thread up.
 
As you can see in my avatar, I'm a proud owner :headbang2. I always do my water changes on time and the tank is cycled, so I can't really answer your question. What I can tell you is that you should have a tank at least 72x18 without any spiky driftwood since it's a skidish fish..... it takes alot of time and patience to get this fish off live feeders. Also it's a very peaceful fish so keeping him with aggressive tank mates is a bad idea. Datnoides, geos and catfish (not RTC or TSN) make good companions. Hope this helps.
 
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