Monster Hoplias aimara

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horridumangeli

Jack Dempsey
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Jan 30, 2008
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I have for sale one 32" twenty plus pound Hoplias aimara. This is one Beautiful aggressive beast. She feeds on frozsent thawed whole mullet fish. or frozen thawed rodents. i also have a 380 gallon acrylic tank and stand 30"x30"x8'. two Fx 5s and a wet dry filter. Come get this zoo or public aquarium type of exibit for 3,500. i have over 5,500. in it. Please call to come by and see this true Monster aquatic predator. Sacramento California pick up only. this animal is too aggressive for me to ship. The large photo below is of my actual animal and i have permission for its use.
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Steve Angeli (916)524-1353
www.helodermahorridum.com ;)
 
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Largest aimara in captivity in the USA or maybe the world?
 
This Aimara is largest in North America bar none. Japan has a few bigger ones from the same location and supplier who is retired now.

This beast was shipped to Shark Aquarium with another aimara of the same size from Angel Falls in VZ. The other one i understand died 1-2 years ago (back east) cause of death is unknown to me. This Aimara is healthy as it get and can possibly live 30-40 years. Keep in mind the world record Aimara is around 85 pounds. So this fish still has some growing if the conditions are right. This is one of the earlier aimara's sent to the US but is no doubt the largest in North America today. This is a true trophy fish and would be worthy of being displayed at Mandalay Bay in Vegas or Sea World in San Diego. This picture doesnt even reveal how big this fish is....Its GINORMOUS!!! Thumbs up on the sale!
 
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