Who am I? I’m in love with a payara ....

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Thank you sir. Learn something new everyday.
I can recall only one member here having and posting photos of their cynopotomus and that was DBjunkie.
Sharkaquarium had some years ago during their heyday and I haven't seen any since.
 
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Yes I was referring to cynodon gibbus not cynopotumus. Sorry for the confusion.
Well,you didn't say the full name so no big confusion,no biggie either way.
 
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I’m still not sure if I want to disrupt my current set up to add this guy. I have a big ol flagtail that can be a bit skittish and some tinfoil barbs that can be intrusive.

I feel like I may need to get rid of those to accommodate this guy and I’m not sure if I want to do that. From what I’ve read they don’t like silver fish and often grab the eyes off of fish they fight with.

Then I would have a one eyed pirate flagtail. Yarrrr.

Thanks for the ID guys. I will update this later when I make some decisions or if it sells to someone else.
 
I'm sure about their aggression but your post eminds me of the days of my armatus shanking out the eyes of some of the other fish in the tank.
 
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....meant to say,I'm not sure about their aggression.
 
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Guppies and fatheads
Feeders...live fish...I wouldn't get it but that's just me. Nice looking but some work to keep. I guess you need to figure what's best. Although interesting, what's it going to take to care for it? What would you put in as a tank mate?
 
I’m not super worried about training it to eat smelts and silversides. I’m ok to take the challenge. I would like to train my rays to eat this as well so that’s not an issue for me.

As I mentioned earlier, I’m iffy on keeping my flagtail and tinfoil barbs with the payara though.

The reasons I am weighing if I am willing to pick it up or not include, that they don’t seem to have a super long life span- good or bad depending on what happens in my life. Next year I am supposed to be moving so that is a factor I need to keep in mind. I assume I won’t be able to ship it so would need to either sell or re home. I want to keep it in optimal conditions or else I don’t want to bother.

My tank has tons of movement in all different directions, a few dead spots to resemble eddies, and great aeration. I don’t think I will need to really change anything in my tank outside of the skittish silver fish that might become pirates. I already keep my water top notch and have a regular filter maintenance schedule with a fairly decent bio load.

I missed a weekend wc and started to freak out that my levels would be skyrocket. So I tested before I did the change and nitrites were hardly even registering on my test. This was before I took my pbass out.
 
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