Have you ever had a really aggressive juvenile snakehead? Or is there a particular species of channa that is incredibly aggressive even as a juvenile?
The reason I ask is my little albino channa that I believe to be a striata is a non stop killing machine.
I got him when he was 3.5 inches and looked like an overgrown tadpole. See the pic below.
He's now 6 inches and filled out a lot.
He's been on a non stop killing spree since i got him a few weeks ago. Other than fish I've seperated quickly, he's killed everything I've put him in with.
And the final test came a couple of days ago, to test his compatibility with a bigger, tough fish. I removed a divider and let him loose with a 6 inch oscar. The oscar was obviously much bigger, higher and fatter with a much bigger head. Proabably weighed about 4 x more.
Literally as soon as the divider was removed the channa went up to the oscar, nose to nose, and when the oscar didn't move the channa bit it on the side of the head and darted off. He then started darting around and repeatedly striking the oscar anywhere he could. The oscar is a proud fish and fought back bravely, bit the channa a couple of times when he channa closed in.
But despite the channa being the significantly smaller fish, the oscar was outmatched. The channa was too fast and too ferocious.
I quickly seperated them and put the oscar with his partner before either fish got hurt.
Now as far as I know, a juvenile channa to be THIS aggressive is unusual. I used to own a micropeltes and when he was young he was not even close to being this aggressive. He was only this aggressive when he got to about 18 inches or so.
And other snakeheads I've seen are not this aggressive, i've seen people successfully mix giants and cobras etc with other similar sized fish.
I've been testing mine all the time and he simply can't be put with anything, even at this age. He's terrorized or killed every fish he's seen including a significantly bigger jardini and the oscar.
So for those with more experience than me with snakeheads, how unusual is it for a snakehead to be quite this aggressive whilst still so young?

The reason I ask is my little albino channa that I believe to be a striata is a non stop killing machine.
I got him when he was 3.5 inches and looked like an overgrown tadpole. See the pic below.
He's now 6 inches and filled out a lot.
He's been on a non stop killing spree since i got him a few weeks ago. Other than fish I've seperated quickly, he's killed everything I've put him in with.
And the final test came a couple of days ago, to test his compatibility with a bigger, tough fish. I removed a divider and let him loose with a 6 inch oscar. The oscar was obviously much bigger, higher and fatter with a much bigger head. Proabably weighed about 4 x more.
Literally as soon as the divider was removed the channa went up to the oscar, nose to nose, and when the oscar didn't move the channa bit it on the side of the head and darted off. He then started darting around and repeatedly striking the oscar anywhere he could. The oscar is a proud fish and fought back bravely, bit the channa a couple of times when he channa closed in.
But despite the channa being the significantly smaller fish, the oscar was outmatched. The channa was too fast and too ferocious.
I quickly seperated them and put the oscar with his partner before either fish got hurt.
Now as far as I know, a juvenile channa to be THIS aggressive is unusual. I used to own a micropeltes and when he was young he was not even close to being this aggressive. He was only this aggressive when he got to about 18 inches or so.
And other snakeheads I've seen are not this aggressive, i've seen people successfully mix giants and cobras etc with other similar sized fish.
I've been testing mine all the time and he simply can't be put with anything, even at this age. He's terrorized or killed every fish he's seen including a significantly bigger jardini and the oscar.
So for those with more experience than me with snakeheads, how unusual is it for a snakehead to be quite this aggressive whilst still so young?

