Pacu = eye-eaters?

andyroo

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Hi.
Put 8x small (~3") albino iridescent shark & 8x tiny albino pacu into client 's planted pond ~8weeks ago.
5~7 pacu still there, the smallest maybe a little bigger than a US silver-dollar, and the rest nearly as big as my palm.
The sharks have barely grown and there are only 4 remaining, only one of which has more than one eye. Is it the pacu?
Other stock/suspects include goldfish & koi, angels, guppies and blue & purple african cichlids that I'd have to look up... blue Labs, maybe? I'm to re-add yellow labs after Xmas, is why I remember.

He's had normal colour small/grow-out ir.shark previously without issue. Only new variables are the albinism & the pacu.
If it is the pacu, then we'll be maybe unwise to move them into the main pond(s) with the big/mature sharks, oscars, koi etc... Thoughts?
 

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Pacu can be aggressive, but all of them losing eyes.... Thats a bit strange, what are those blue and purple African cichlids
 
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andyroo

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what are those blue and purple African cichlids
Oh, please don't make me look them up from scratch... common, inexpensive species, the blue has dark horizontal bars & and the purple has vertical. Same general body plan as yellow lab, but a little longer with bigger mouth & lips.

It does seem like somebody was hunting eyeballs. The 50% mortality/loss may or may not be related... I assume it is/was.
 
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