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How about a full grown male Jag? Fairly large, aggressive and shows amazing color/patterns even when alone.
 
dbln fix your video, I wanted to see that for one...
 
Peacock bass or dovii or umbee or jag I've kept them all if you get peacocks I'd recommend orinos super pretty full grown and very interactive. As far as a single fish dovii is the best hands down mine can't wait for me to get home everyday and never let's us forget he's in there lol
 
JF Sirois JF Sirois , I have a pair of festae and I LOVE them, great fish, beautiful too. However it takes commitment, they are capable of killing very fast.
I think ill go with a festae pair !! could you post pictures ? i would be interested !!
 
DBLN8 DBLN8 gorgeous fish mate, beats any flowerhorn in my eyes!-) trimac ftw.
 
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u got it, i will post in a min. If u want a pair the best way is to start off with like 6+ juvies, grow em out and let them pair naturally. Here is my pair,getting ready to breed, not in full breeding dress yet. I will be posting when they breed so you can see them in their full colors then. Wild caught male and f2 female.Like i said, awesome fish but takes a lot of commitment and time and effort. Good luck, keep us posted!!IMG_0585.PNG IMG_0579.JPG IMG_0589.JPG IMG_0589.JPG IMG_0588.JPG
 
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u got it, i will post in a min. If u want a pair the best way is to start off with like 6+ juvies, grow em out and let them pair naturally. Here is my pair,getting ready to breed, not in full breeding dress yet. I will be posting when they breed so you can see them in their full colors then. Wild caught male and f2 female.Like i said, awesome fish but takes a lot of commitment and time and effort. Good luck, keep us posted!!View attachment 1155308 View attachment 1155310 View attachment 1155311 View attachment 1155311 View attachment 1155312
Awesome pair!! ill keep you updated for sure !! i love that fish, so beautiful !!
 
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