number 1 aggressive fish?

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im luck enough to keep snakeheads here in the uk and if they decide the tanks theirs it dont really matter whats thrown in... but if it were thrown into the rhom tank maybe like you say one good bite.. i prefer mannys btw lol...
 
another [video=youtube;yhi5OCs3LCA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yhi5OCs3LCA[/video]
 
10ft mekong catfish lol...
 
heres one!-) [video=youtube;VYaVWQs9p1k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VYaVWQs9p1k[/video]

and a 10kg giant snakehead would be 3ft twice the length of a rhom so im not so sure

Def the first time ive seen a large black in a community tank but there are always exceptions to the rule, funny thing is there are large snakeheads in that tank an they arent killing anthing either. Nor has that wolf killed the much smaller piranha in the other vid. Ill still go with the piranha on those two. Vid of the snakehead killing the fish means nothing most all large predators wil attack a fish thats dumped into its territory. Also funny that the piranha later ripped apart one of the bass face according to the owner and the fish were only together because of a problems with the piranhas tank. The piranha also took a bite of the pacu both the bass and the pacu challenged the piranha and paid for it. Im sure the snakeheads leave him alone LOL.
 
Also do you notice the giant with pieces of tail missing, classic piranha move start at the tip once they getinto the bae of the tail its a wrap.
 
Pacu is shredded up to i bet that rhom isnt still in that tank or the tank is a few fish lighter one or the other.
 
Hopefully I dont rattle any cages here, but has anyone ever owned a mangrove jack? It's an australian native which often bears the nickname "estuary thug". I used to have one a few years ago and I can definately agree with the nickname. Stuck my finger in the tank once he drew blood; lesson learned.

Yup beast of a fish, mine grew up with oscars but so again they are not always nut jobs :(

I remember when it got my mates hand, he described it as hammer with nails in it pounds down on his little fingers, was quite funny.

I think jacks are one of the best fish and if you want something that will destroy food maybe your best bet.

Will need your 220g but ideally you want something bigger as they can reach decent sizes.
 
Grammodes! I had a 3" one in a 180g with 20 clown loach, fine for a few months until one morning I came down to fi d everything in the tank with split fins

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