My new rescue....

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Not a fan of pacus either but a save is a save. That is like inhumane for putting him in a 55. Better than some noob getting him putting him in a 75 and then never even thinking of upgrading good job :thumbsup:
 
demjor19;1418509; said:
new filtration is in the works and i do 50% water changes at LEAST once a week...twice usually.

whats the filtration on there now?

TLkmDN;1418767; said:
haha poor pacu hes pretty badly beaten up. shud live a much longer life in that tank though. good on ya for taking him in. hope u have plans for him in the future.


badly beaten up?.. he looks to be in pretty good condition to me..
 
Thats awesome bro...

That is truly a monster fish.

What is tank resting on? I hate buying tank stands and am not very DIY. Did not mean to derail this thread...
 
HUGE :D
 
demjor19;1418530; said:
i guess i did ask what people thought...so i'll let it go.

i'll tell you one thing though...this fish was in the tank for about only 3 hours now and i have never seen a fish w/ more personality. it's more like a cat or dog.

We refer to ours as our water dogs. They are extremely interactive with us and are very curious about the world outside their tank. They will push each other away to have all the attention and get petted. They chase each other to get the other's food. The way they watch us, I feel like I'm the one in the fish bowl.

Our pacu have very vivid imaginations. Our mellow gentle giants will get into a berserk frenzy, crashing into the sides and lids of the tank in a frantic attempt to escape from an imagined predator. One big slam into a tank lid usually brings them back to reality, and they become their jovial jolly selves again. Our 300 gallon tank has no decorations or substrate, yet there is hardly a time when one or both pacus doesn't have cuts or scrapes. Your driftwood scares me. If your pacu is anything like ours, it will get seriously injured on that driftwood.

You should also carefully monitor the water parameters of your tank. We have to change out a minimum of 400 gallons a week to keep the nitrates below 20 ppm. I am convinced that high nitrates contribute to the untimely death of the majority of pacus kept in smaller tanks.

I hope you get as much enjoyment from your pacu as we get from ours!
 
stingray man;1419301; said:
Not a fan of pacus either but a save is a save. That is like inhumane for putting him in a 55. Better than some noob getting him putting him in a 75 and then never even thinking of upgrading good job :thumbsup:

the lfs didnt really have a choice...someone wanted to give it to them and they said that they could not house it at the lfs. the owner of the pacu said that they were just going to throw it in their back yard if the lfs didnt take it. long story short...the lfs had this thing in the basement in a 55 gallon tank for 2 years.

either way...we are planning a substantial upgrade in the upcoming year if all goes well.
 
princess;1419965; said:
how do we know ur gf's not a dwarf lol anyway i love pacus

she's tiny, but not a dwarf. ;)
 
Behemoth;1419556; said:
Thats awesome bro...

That is truly a monster fish.

What is tank resting on? I hate buying tank stands and am not very DIY. Did not mean to derail this thread...

ours is on 8 masonry blocks w/ a sheet of 3/4" plywood and a cloth skirt around it. very cheap, easy, and reliable.
 
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