New Wolf; ID?

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day 7....

Casualty!!!

didn't look deliberate but during the feeding frenzy my 9" Hujeta went for the same piece of fish as the black wolf and now only has half a tail...

I had something similar with the gold wolf and Tat last year but the Tat survived and is now much more careful about how it feeds.

I could put it in the small tank to heal but knowing Hujeta's it'd chomp the<1" Columbian Tetras so it may have to stay in the main tank.
 
day.... 31...ish?

Fatal Casualty!!

Lots of splashing during the night, pinned it on the Gold Wolves thinking they were up to their usual nonsense. This morning, my Hujeta has mysteriously vanished. Meanwhile the Black has a decided gut on him.

That'll teach me for not feeding last night.

:irked:
 
8-9".... no idea how he fit that in but he did. It was the smallest thing in the tank so it wasn't a huge surprise.

MY theorry is the goldwolves were sent into a frenzy when the Hujeta was grabbed which is what all the splashing was. No doubt they were on hand to cllean up any left overs.

The fiends!

In all honesty, I'm not too bothered by it; it wasn't killing for the sake of it which says to me that as lnog as things aren't small enough to be considered food, which nothing else should be, alll other occupants will be fine. To be frank, the Hujeta was about the only thing in there that didn't seem to be completely aware of the where the wolf was- everything else has a definate awareness and shows a lot of respect when it's on the prowl.

One less mouth to feed!
 
mynheers_a_pint;4035557; said:
I did get one fairly good pic of the Crenicichla;



And heres a few more of the Wolves;
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You can see the different Jaw shapes of the two smaller ones quite well here- there is only a couple of inches difference between them
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And in other news;


Doggie-style.

Get it...?





'Cos they're wolf fish..?

look like all 3 wolf is abit different :D
 
Yeah, but there are a couple of factors that would contribute to that, such as sex, maturity, and dominance. They're more than likely the same species. Same river, collection point, etc.
 
KRSwop1;4131659; said:
Yeah, but there are a couple of factors that would contribute to that, such as sex, maturity, and dominance. They're more than likely the same species. Same river, collection point, etc.

Just keep them as they look kind of rare to me :headbang2:headbang2
 
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