Dovii owners

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Just to throw in my 2 cents....I have owned 4-5 Dovii's through the years,true they are a badass fish,but size does matter.I owned a 7 inch Dovii that was totally owned by a 5 inch Blackbelt,but i also owned a 12 incher that destroyed ANYTHING that i tried to put in with it..a 12 inch Red Devil,a large Dempsey,a 10 inch Blackbelt(the same 1 that killed my 7 inch Dovii,only a year later,The 12 inch Dovii killed the B.B.A 10 INCH Buttakorforia.etc..)Also it depends on the fishes personality.But all in all Dovii's are really a nice and cool fish to own.:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Agreed any fish that kills something just to leave it floating is just plain mean/aggressive It will always depend on individual fish how nasty a particular species can be both snakeheads and Dovii have a lot of potential to do damage
 
When I was 9 or so I got a micropeltes about 3 inches, grew it out to over 24 inches and sold it to someone with a bigger tank. Around the same time I grew out some p's from 1 inch to around 8-10 inches, and a longnose gar in the same tank from 3 inches to about 15 inches. After the channa I had an electric catfish, grew it to about a foot, was really boring, so I sold it. I then got an electric eel but had to sell it quickly because I moved to my mum's. Around the same time i had a badis badis, ornate bichir, native perch in a big cube tank, and others that i've forgotten, oh and an annectens.

And more recently, in the last year I've had or have a brazilian mal, a few hujetas, 2 acestrorhynchus altus, a pbass, an albino striata, a juvenile micro, a hydrolycus scomberoides, a cynodon gibbus, a hydrocynus vittatus, a punctata, a marulioides a bleheri, a parachanna, a hemibagrus nemerus, a clarias fuscus, a few senegalus, a delhezi, a weeksi, an endy endy, an endy congicus, 2 lapradeis, a reedfish, a dovii, a jag, a few oscars, a dormitator, a few convicts, a texas cichlid, a dempsey, a raphael, a pictus, a columbian shark, a couple of ctenopomas, a nicaraguensis, a GT, a loisellei, a festae, a salvini, a blochii, a sorubim lima, a synbranchus marmoratus, a mastacembelus mastacembelus, a papyrocranus afer, a jardini, a silver, a spotted gar, a few tilapia mariaes.

Oh and I have had 5 dovii's, all bigger than your 16 inch one and they were all ripped apart by my snakeheads ;)

And like I said, a dovii is cheap and easy to look after, it's hardly an expert fish. Ironically back in England, the people I knew who kept doviis and jags were my age or younger. The people I knew who kept channas were 30's and 40's and had been keeping them for years.

So all you've had is a cobra snakehead? Why did you scoff at a striata if you've never owned one? They grow big, almost as big as a micro, and they are mean mean fish. MOre attitude than a red.

<<<<<<<<So how many Dovii's have you grown out to 20inchs? You sound like an expert, you must have had many Dovii over the years. How many have you kept and for how long did you keep them? What is the longest you have ever kept a fish? 5 years? 6? How old is the oldest snakehead you have? What is the longest you have ever kept one? What was its max size? Most of these fish live at least 10 years you must have kept one that long correct? >>>>>>>

You never actually answered any of my questions above. Can you tell me at least how long was the longest you have ever kept a fish? 5 years, 10 years?

To answer your question I have owned a cobra and a red.

How old was your oldest striata? Have you grown one to max full size of 35 inches?

To stay on topic and for general information the world record Dovii was 31 inches and weighed 15 pounds. It was caught in Nicaragua. Could you tell us the world record for a striata? I am sure it weighed more and would love to know. Thanks
 
The world record is about 3 foot 4 inches, and around 7.5 lbs.

I'm not sure how valid that is though, I've seen fish that weigh 7.5 lbs and they were smaller than this...

To give you a rough idea how big they can get here is a photo, also note how bulky they are for snakeheads. Significantly thicker than the marulius that you owned, and they have very big heads...

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The biggest I have seen in captivity is around 2 foot.

The longest I have kept a bunch of fish is 5 years, but this is kind of irrelevant no?

I have only owned 1 striata, I listed the other fish I have owned above. I bought it as a baby, cute little albino thing, about 2.5 inches. The very next day it killed a spotted gar I bought as a tankmate at the same time.

I was curious as to whether you've owned a striata as you made this comment "and a striata of all things?"

It seems like you see yourself as somewhat of an authority on striatas, given that disregarding statement.

How can you know what a striata is capable of without having owned one? There are other people on this site that have owned striatas and can testify how mean they are.

You also seem to have stolen the idea that striatas are to me what doviis are to you. They are not even my channa of choice, I just happened to have a REALLY f###ing mean albino one. I think the most beautiful snakeheads are barca and aurantimaculata, then maybe pleurophthalma.

And for the record, I don't hate cichlids at all, I find them highly entertaining. Most of the fish I own now are cichlids, and a few other oddballs. It's damn fun watching my loisellei and oscar chase each other all day and beg for food.

But NO cichlids are the killing machines that channas are. Not doviis, not jags, not pbass, not oscars, not buttis, none of them. It's that simple.

I've seen snakeheads kill similar sized fish in seconds. That's what I would consider an adept killing, a swift assassination. A dovii would beat something to death, not rip it in half with one bite.

Kevin how would you fancy your dovii's chances against Shark Aquarium's hoplias aimara?
 
Rumblesushi wrote......The world record is about 3 foot 4 inches, and around 7.5 lbs.

I'm not sure how valid that is though, I've seen fish that weigh 7.5 lbs and they were smaller than this...

To give you a rough idea how big they can get here is a photo, also note how bulky they are for snakeheads. Significantly thicker than the marulius that you owned, and they have very big heads..>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That picture is deceiving it is not really all that big. Every fisherman knows that if you hold out the fish to the camera like that it will look much bigger than it is. It is a bit of trick photagraphy. Just look at the size of the guys hand compared to the rest of his body and you will see what I mean.

7.5 pound world record? A bit of a light weight I would say. The record for a red is 22pounds and Argus 17 pounds thats not that big really for a fish that can get 3-1/2 foot, I am surprised.

PS: I don't think this discussion belongs in this forum or thread any longer so I will not respond any more. I'll see you on the next one. Take care.
 
I agree, that's why I'm not sure how valid it is.

At one point I had a striata and a red around the same length, the striata was much heavier when I netted them. About as heavy as a jardini of the same length.

That striata above is still a big chunky fish, I'd say around 3 foot.

It's a **** phone cam pic, but check this out, you can see how bulky it is for a juvenile channa...

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Yes. My striata ripped the face off a dovii of similar size, and another member here ashdavid had a micropeltes kill a dovii of similar size.
The shear speed of the snakehead will not give the dovii a chance to defend itself. This is will probaly never get to be tested by those of us in the U.S. I like snake heads but honestly they are wousses until they get about 9-10inches then they get hot blooded I've had jags & oscars eat them when smaller then 7 inch but once they hit 10 the tables turned. My green (don't know the latin) smashed a red devil my african (again can't remember latin) killed some pike cichlids.
 
There is a video out there i have seen of a 14" Dovii dropped into a tank with a 14" black Rhom and the dovii attacked it straight away. The rhom was established in the tank already and took a bite out of the Dovii's tail. And the Dovii kept at him. The fish was removed for obvious reasons. I think a full grown Dovii would kill a SH. Dovii don't just bite they Ram at incredible speeds doing internal damage that can and will end a very large fishes life. Never underestimate Dovii. they are the King of aggressive fish.
 
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