Whats the ULTIMATE freshwater monster.

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does anyone keep alligator gar for life? :)
There could be maniac who keeps bull shark babies :P

I don't know about for life but who knows,we keep our fish for as long as we can....Find a guy who keeps bullsharks and we can ad them here.
 
candiri candiru asu and other parasitics could destroy bull sharks possibly, but i doubt it. schools of goliaths will take down a bull probs
 
on river monsters they found electric eels in large groups, doubt much could escape that
 
IMO, a gator gar is more menacing than an arapaima at the same size. pimas don't have the killer teeth like the gars. pimas always remind me of the whalesharks in the aggressive shark family.
 
IMO, a gator gar is more menacing than an arapaima at the same size. pimas don't have the killer teeth like the gars. pimas always remind me of the whalesharks in the aggressive shark family.

I doubt a gars teeth could do death damage to a raging Arapaimas stone skin body and ramming force though.

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I doubt a gars teeth could do death damage to a raging Arapaimas stone skin body and ramming force though.

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exactly this! im gonna have to go with everyone who is saying GATF i mean the size and speed of these guys is something to be afraid of
 
Is going to be kind of hard for a GATF to take one of this bad boy down!! View attachment 948136

A shoal of like 20 feeding vittatus would still mess it up pretty good! Probably not kill it but give it a good bit of damage.

Glyphus shark may be the ultimo if some suggestions on their life are correct. If they spend their whole lives in or very near rivers in northern australia, they may be the most adapted shark to those conditions.

True Freshwater though i think it belongs to the GATF.. those teeth... that size.. that speed... its a nightmare for local fishermen

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