channarox;2866747; said:i doubt they would be confused....i have seen predators targeting them even when they numbers in hundreds....
im sure the wolf would just eat anything that crosses its path.
same for a snakehead.
gar would just stalk quietly and wait for one to swim into its jaws....
they are ambush predators,not active hunters.
Lets see, based on which fish is more aggressive and has more advantages, ill answer them.nanalans88;2980415; said:15 inch: Pbass (temensis) vs Largemouth bass Temensis by far, mine is hella agressive.
2 inch: black skirt tetra vs tiger barb This would be an even fight.
20 inch: chevron snakehead vs red snakehead Even fight as well.
10 inch: Vampire Tetra vs Black Piranha Prolly the P.
10 inch: walleye vs Nile perch Walleye, they are agressive and have teeth.
30 inch: northern pike vs Musky I would guess the musky.
13 inch: Hoplias Aimara vs Hoplias Malabaricus Aimara.
10 inch: Largemouth bass vs smallmouth bass Largemouth.
3 inch: 10 rbp vs 10 exodon tetras RBP
10 inch: Green Terror vs Red Terror Red terror aka red devil.
10 inch: jaguar cichlid vs wolf cichlid Wolf cichlid (Dovii.)
30 inch: northern pike vs northern snakehead Snakehead by far.
shamrock;3321904; said:meaningless thread-this is not why we keep fish!!
shamrock;3321904; said:meaningless thread-this is not why we keep fish!!
isnt a red terror a festae not red devil and imo exodons are way tougher than rbp'sI<3fish;3321988; said:Lets see, based on which fish is more aggressive and has more advantages, ill answer them.
HarlanAshmore;3322011; said:exodons are way tougher than rbp's