channarox;1348715; said:yea...
cynodontidae is the payara group.
urm...its cyno something.
theres some in the lfs.
they kinda look like oglisarchus.
very expensive.
like armatus price.
a little less.
they act like payra,but are more aggressive and dont those two long teeth.
instead all their teeth are long and are toothy.
if i can recall...i think its cyno...postamus.
the cats look just like a wallago. that was the only pic i could find of the Agoniates halecinus too.Xiao;1351709; said:Cynopotamus sp. (eg Cynopotamus Argenteus) - most members of that genus tend to stay well under 12 inches - again too small. They closely resemble Charax sp. They're rougher than Charax though - more along the lines of Roebiodes sp. as far as temperment is concerned. I had problems schooling them with my Charax, so I attempted keeping them with some smaller exodons. They were fine for a few days, then suddenly one night exodons just killed them =\
Cynopotamus sp:
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I'd suggest:
Rhaphiodon vulpinus
Belodontichthys dinema
Agoniates halecinus (good luck finding these though, they're as hard to ship as large manueli piranhas)
http://www.aqua-terra-net.de/Hydro/Sonder/bilder/Agoniates halecinus.jpg
channarox;1353531; said:ah thats it.
cynopotamus.
theyre like the same price as armatus.