Just bought a Baby Gar...not a true Gar..lol

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hybridtheoryd16;3035980; said:
Here are my Hujeta's. They are clearly starving to death because they are on a strict diet of there natural food source. Oh and they have every disease and parasite known to man as well. What i am going to do.:nilly::ROFL:
they are beautiful...fat and healthy.. and as long as you raise your own feeders i am sure theres no problems... i have nothing against others feeding live..in case you think i do.... i just cannot do it myself... i just do not have the stomach for it... and i think my guy finally nibbled at the frozen blood worms... i hope so...
 
No sorry that was not meant for any one person. It just cracks me up when people talk about fish getting sickness from feeders. In the wild it is a known fact that all predator fish and animals go after the sick and diseased first for a food source. Becasue they are a easier catch. And In my research a healthy fish can't get a sickness from there food. Butg if the fish become weak then a diseased feeder just adds to it. But everyone has there own thoughts about what is right for a fish. I could never starve a animal to get it to do something that was against its entire being. But that is my thought.
 
hybridtheoryd16;3038210; said:
No sorry that was not meant for any one person. It just cracks me up when people talk about fish getting sickness from feeders. In the wild it is a known fact that all predator fish and animals go after the sick and diseased first for a food source. Becasue they are a easier catch. And In my research a healthy fish can't get a sickness from there food. Butg if the fish become weak then a diseased feeder just adds to it. But everyone has there own thoughts about what is right for a fish. I could never starve a animal to get it to do something that was against its entire being. But that is my thought.
Thats a good thought..and i respect that...
 
A buddy of mine has his in groups:
5 hujeta gars
5 red tail cudas
5 mosaic gar-not really gars
Tank looks awesome!
 
shamrock;3040882; said:
A buddy of mine has his in groups:
5 hujeta gars
5 red tail cudas
5 mosaic gar-not really gars
Tank looks awesome!
That sounds awesome...
 
I believe the scientific name for Mosaic Gars are Boulengara Maculata-very rarely do you see those on sale.
 
shamrock;3052634; said:
I believe the scientific name for Mosaic Gars are Boulengara Maculata-very rarely do you see those on sale.
thanks for info
 
update...... yippee ...eating like a trooper now..loves those blood worms.... :D:D:D
 
congratulations! you got yourself an excellent fish! these fish are very skiddish so try not to make fast movements near your tank or they will FLIP out & possibly jump out of your tank. they are peaceful with anything that they cant come close to eating (if you let them get hungry, they will eat/kill anything up to 1.5x their diameter). dont let the little mouth fool you-thats just the tip of their snout & they can eat things wider than them! also, they are aggressive carnivores & will fly across your tank to get a meal, so if you have a big tank you need to put some plants & such in their so that the fish cant get a good run & smash/kill itself by hitting the inside of the tank. also, make you you dont have anything sharp in your tank or else they will eventually cut themselves open & probably die. also, these fish hunt off of sight, not smell, so if they cant see it they cant hunt it. they do however, have VERY good eyesight.

these fish are VERY hardy, i went through 2 arowanas & a couple other stupid fish before i found out about ph/nitrate/etc... which killed ALL my other fish, by the gars never mind no matter how poor my water quality. they can easily thrive in an environment with drastically changing water composition, temperature, and light conditions-although its not "good" for them. they are also a school fish, & if you can get 3 they will be MUCH happier, but as long as you have atleast 2 they will be fine (if you have just one they will be miserable). these fish are great & ive had no problems with mine other than the fact that they will FLIP OUT if i make jerky movements near the tank-& will beat themselves around inside their tank like they are -trying- to hurt themselves, its rediculous! also get them to eat dead food NOW if you can, because they dont like to eat anything thats not alive & will refuse to later on if you dont get them used to it now-mine have lived off of nothing but feeder fish from the pet store for months (which you really shouldnt do due to the lack of nutrition & high risk of disease transmission) & have been doing great, but lately ive been feeding them ghost shrimp & they seem to be growing better, altho they like to hunt fish a lot more.
 
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