tat compatable

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Yes, they are both shoaling fish though. So if you can get 3 or more of each. Basically build my dream set up.:ROFL:------i can not find any damn Tat's anywhere. I have the cuda and 1 lonely tat:irked:
 
hybridtheoryd16;3206440; said:
Yes, they are both shoaling fish though. So if you can get 3 or more of each. Basically build my dream set up.:ROFL:------i can not find any damn Tat's anywhere. I have the cuda and 1 lonely tat:irked:

I've seen quite a few around Jersey lately, which prob. means they will be heading your way soon. The coasts always get stuff first i feel like.
 
Sweet man I hope they do come around
 
cudamaster13;3205459; said:
would a 6-7" redtail payara get along with my 6-7" long yellow tail barracuda ?


Please help us fellow ace owners out with any info that you can provide on care techniques. We have made a thread for such info titled BARRACUDA OWNERS ACES
 
poor quality, sorry tried my best.

in a couple of the pics, you can see tat/scomb in background.

the ace's and falcatus stay in a group just under a canope of plants and branches. Keep to the top portion of water. Tats, and other payara tend to stay near the bottom. When they do come in contact, have not witnessed an incident. Great looking fish, bigger it gets, better looking.

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