shoefreak03;3720551; said:All you proved is you got yourself a laidback aimara K. hahaha..
Would love to see an update in a few months; JDM style. Only time will tell.![]()
BraveheartCalif;3720575; said:It will not tolerate any take mates let alone a heater.
.... Dam, you are making me curious now
I hope your joking.Dash Blasterson;3720246; said:I think it's awesome these Monster Wolfs are nice community fish.
I'm putting mine with Discus.
Props to HKN!!
How big is his new home? Looks nice...

I beg to differ, from personal experience that is.BraveheartCalif;3720529; said:The aimaras i brought in would have shredded every single one of those fishes to pieces.
Observations have lead me to believe that the ojeriza in the aimara can vary from location to location. The Aimara from VZ seem to hold the crown as far as tempermeant is concerned. Not sure why this is...
ashdavid;3720275; said:Hey, anything is possible.
But, you have had the aimara in the tank for a very short period of time. It has taken weeks , if not months for any of my aimaras to settle in. On top of that you only have a baby aimara, I have watched several of my aimaras go from timid fish who would rather hide than come out for a fight. Overnight I have seen them become murders, put dozens of feeders in their tank where they previously would eat them at their leisure ,they would kill eveything in the tank and not bother with them after that. You fish is not showing aggression at the moment, it is flaring b/c it is scared, you will know when it is showing aggression.
Honestly, I think you have not achieved anything yet, come back after 2 years when the aimara is over 20" and is still living peacefully in a community tank. I will be the first to congratulate you.