Can wolf fish (hoplias malabaricus) live with tankmates?

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I like how some people aren't talking about the 2 very overstocked tanks owned by the OP and janson1919@yahoo.com
 
AQUAMONSTER;5160153;5160153 said:
I like how some people aren't talking about the 2 very overstocked tanks owned by the OP and janson1919@yahoo.com
I mentioned the other two tanks but I totally missed the actual sizes of the OP's current fish in the 100 gal. Once he mentioned "growout" tank, I didn't take much notice of the sizes of the fish. At their sizes a 100gal. is no longer a growout tank! Maybe he has a 300 gallon being cycled for this stock.
 
janson1919@yahoo.com;5116172;5116172 said:
I have 2 that are about 7-8 inches with a midas, jag, blue texas, red texas, spot face pike, african pike, 2 endli bichirs, 2 dorados, JD,alligator gar, 2 plecos, and a emperor cichlid all in a 135g and have had no problems.........
your gonna need a boat to clean the tank you would need for those fish lol
 
AQUAMONSTER;5160153; said:
I like how some people aren't talking about the 2 very overstocked tanks owned by the OP and janson1919@yahoo.com


i rarely point out when folks have overstocked tanks.. mostly the only time i say anything about tank size is when it relates to catfish, RTC in particular.
 
I did if you read my post. I hope janson is just trolling cause that stock is horrid! Alligator Gar in a 135 gallon for starters is just absurd not to mention the other fish listed.
 
Not advisable not much can withstand the dentition of the mala even much larger fish those teeth ate a great equalizer
 
it can and cant work - all fish have 'personalities', some flowerhorns are aggressive as hell, others quite peaceful - it just depends on the fish.

all i'll say is be prepared to seperate and lose one or two fish.
 
it can and cant work - all fish have 'personalities', some flowerhorns are aggressive as hell, others quite peaceful - it just depends on the fish.

all i'll say is be prepared to seperate and lose one or two fish.
 
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