uaru... group or single????

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cichla81

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i have recently just purchased a new uaru and found some contradicting facts on the web, one said they like to be in a species tank and some said they will fight if males are together. just wondering if anyone could help cause i would like to get two or more. thanks
 
I've never seen less tahn two in a tank..... Though Ihave not seen everything...
 
ok sweet, i am goin to load up on them tomorrow.
 
Best to keep only a pair unless you have a huge tank. They get much bigger then most people expect. I have a female that is easily 10 inches long. They are a really high bodied fish and need some tank space. If your tank is big enough to hold more then a pair you will need at least 5 Uaru's to spread out the aggression and even then males might have to be separated.

Good luck with them, they are a great fish!!
 
I had a large one that did just fine singly (AFAIK still doing great single in Camshaft's tank), but it was a bit shy when I got it at around 5" or so. I'd wanted a group but it was the only one, and getting hammered in the LFS tank. I think it's probably best to keep young ones in groups, but in my experience a large adult doesn't "need" a group.

And agreed with gentry, they are a surprisingly big fish. To compare them with a more common species...picture a bit larger version of a severum, and more active than the really big sevs I've had.
 
cichla81;2972889; said:
i have recently just purchased a new uaru and found some contradicting facts on the web, one said they like to be in a species tank and some said they will fight if males are together. just wondering if anyone could help cause i would like to get two or more. thanks

Both are correct. They prefer being in groups when young, but once they reach maturity its not such a big deal. And as with all living things, individuals will have different personalities. I had a group of 5 and once two had formed a pair they didn't want to know about the others and started being quite aggressive towards them.

How big is the fish you've got? If its over 3-4" I wouldn't worry about keeping it alone.
 
like David R said, single when young and they dont bother when they are older. when young though 2+ is a must or the uaru will be very shy and hide a lot. no fun for the fish and no fun for the keeper.
once mine hit about 5" i expected them to go their seperate ways but mine stuck together like 2 peas in a pod. never apart and did everything together. even fighting my acara when he got brave, they would double team him.

i think if they have company when older then you will see different behaviours than when single, but as at 5"+ i would keep 2 or 4+ always sticking with even numbers in case pairs emerge so no one fish is singles out for beatings.
 
Aphilophus;2977665; said:
i like uaru but the only tank i could add them 2 is my ebjd tank and i dont know how they would far in that.

hey whats a good fair price for these fish?? also what is a good price for the Orange variety?


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