Wolf Fish Hoplias Malabaricus 8cm

£80.00

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Description

Wolf Fish Hoplias Malabaricus 8cm

Overview: The Wolf Fish, also known as the Tiger Fish or Trahira, is a formidable and fascinating species known for its predatory instincts and distinctive appearance. With a sleek, muscular body and a mouth full of sharp teeth, it’s a true aquatic predator. This fish can grow quite large, making it a centerpiece in any suitable aquarium.

Origin: Native to South America, the Wolf Fish inhabits freshwater environments across a range of countries including Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina. It prefers slow-moving or stagnant waters with plenty of cover.

Feeding: As a carnivorous species, the Wolf Fish requires a diet rich in meaty foods. Offer a variety of foods such as feeder fish, shrimp, worms, and high-quality pellets designed for carnivorous fish. It’s essential to provide a balanced diet to maintain their health and vitality.

Tank Mates: Due to their aggressive nature and predatory habits, choosing tank mates for the Wolf Fish should be done with care. Suitable companions might include other large and robust fish that can hold their own. However, smaller species should be avoided as they may become prey.

Aggression: The Wolf Fish exhibits a high level of aggression, especially towards smaller fish or those of a similar shape and size. It’s best kept singly or with carefully selected tank mates in a spacious aquarium to minimize conflicts.

Experience Level: Owing to their specific care requirements and aggressive behavior, the Wolf Fish is recommended for experienced aquarists. Those with a knowledge of predatory fish and a capability to maintain a large, species-appropriate environment will find them fascinating pets.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
  • pH: 6.0-7.5
  • Hardness: 5-19 dGH
  • Aquarium Size: Minimum 120 gallons for an adult

A well-filtered tank with ample space for swimming and hiding spots is essential for their well-being. Regular water changes and monitoring of water quality are crucial to keep these magnificent predators in optimal health.

Conclusion: The Wolf Fish is an awe-inspiring species that offers a unique experience for the seasoned aquarist. Its care requires diligence and understanding of its natural behaviors and habitat. If you’re ready for the challenge, the Wolf Fish can be a rewarding and impressive addition to your aquatic collection.

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STANDARD UK DELIVERY COST IS FIXED AT £20 FOR ANY NUMBER OF FISH PER ORDER

INSURED UK DELIVERY COST IS FIXED AT £30 FOR ANY NUMBER OF FISH PER ORDER

We operate a UK wide next day delivery service available through DX overnight, a DEFRA registered courier. All our fish are packed in double thickness bags for safety and filled with pure oxygen. The bags are then wrapped in a foil blanket with heat packs to keep them warm. They are then packed in a large polystyrene box with a cardboard outer. All our fish are booked with the courier as “live fish” and travel in security cages throughout their journey. All fish are only in the box for a maximum of 18 hours which is our service level agreement with the courier. Your delivery date will be communicated to you via email within 24 hours of purchase and your tracking information will be sent to you directly via email by DX the evening before your scheduled delivery date. Please contact us if you would like to change your delivery date to a more convenient time. Deliveries are made on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every week. We will always try our very best to get your order to you as quickly and as safely as possible.

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