Description
Aimara Wolf Fish Hoplias Aimara 15cm
Overview: The Aimara Wolf Fish, a formidable freshwater predator, captivates aquarists with its striking appearance and impressive size. Known for its robust and elongated body, which can reach lengths of up to 40 inches in captivity, this species exhibits a dark, almost prehistoric look with a powerful jaw lined with sharp teeth. An apex predator in its habitat, the Aimara is not just a fish; it’s an aquatic spectacle.
Origin: Native to the murky waters of South America, particularly found in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins. Its natural habitat is characterized by slow-moving rivers, flooded forests, and large lakes, where it stealthily hunts in the shadows.
Feeding: Carnivorous by nature, the Aimara Wolf Fish thrives on a diet rich in protein. In captivity, they should be fed a variety of foods including fish flesh, shrimp, and other meaty foods suitable for large predatory fish. Live or frozen feed can be used, but care should be taken to ensure the diet is varied and nutritious.
Tank Mates: Given its predatory nature and size, finding suitable tank mates for the Aimara Wolf Fish is challenging. Only large, robust species that can hold their own should be considered, and even then, with caution. In many cases, keeping them in a species-only tank is advisable to prevent aggression.
Aggression: High. The Aimara Wolf Fish is highly territorial and can be aggressive towards tank mates, especially those small enough to be considered prey. It’s crucial to understand their predatory instincts when planning tank communities.
Experience Level: Advanced. Due to their size, dietary requirements, and aggressive temperament, Aimara Wolf Fish are recommended for experienced aquarists who can provide the specialized care and large tank environment they require.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 76°F – 82°F (24°C – 28°C)
- pH: 6.0 – 7.5
- Hardness: 5-15 dGH
- Tank Size: Given their potential size, a minimum of 200 gallons is recommended for a single specimen, with larger setups required for adult individuals or if attempting to house with other large fish.
Embrace the challenge and allure of the Aimara Wolf Fish, a true titan of the aquatic world, and add a touch of the wild to your aquarium.
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