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Old 07-04-2008, 10:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi yall, i just have some general questions about needlefish. im considering gettin some, when my other fish get to big for them to be eaten
has anyone here eve kept them? i know they get a little bit big, so i'll need a decent sized tank.
how agressive are they? my fish are pretty peaceful, so im not worried about the needlefish gettin picked on, but visa versa.

anyway, i'd really just like to hear about any advice or experiences yall might have

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Old 07-05-2008, 09:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i think the biggest i have seen is 9" and he ate roseys. they tend to just hang out at the top and im ure they wouldnt need that big of a tank cause their not that active, but may want a second opinion

they are not aggressive to the point where they go after fish and terrorize them but they do eat smaller fish

what tank were yo thinkin about puttin him in
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Needle fish? Are you talking about needle nose gar? If so i've kept those...but thats the only needlefish i know of for FW. Mean SOB's. They are top predetors for sure.
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I watched a chick at petsmart through a few small feeder fish in a tank. The needles went nuts like pirahna . It was sweet you could see the fish outline in their stomach still wiglin.
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Yeah i had 2 Needle nose gar to feed all my baby convicts to back when i was breeding them. Cool fish to watch.
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Old 07-05-2008, 07:47 PM   #6 (permalink)
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im thinkin about puttin them in a 29 gallon if i decide to get them. what the minimum tanksize for them, in your opinion?

and i dont think theyre needlenose gar, ive seen quite a few gar whilst fishing and stuff, and i think these are a different species. they do resemble gar though, so they may be.

thanks for all the help guys, and any additional imput is appreciated
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Look like this?
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gotta say thats pretty close
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Thats a picture of a gar. They can get pretty large. Won't be able to keep them in a 29gal long i wouldn't think. I don't know their growth rate though.
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in cptivity they rarely get up the their max size
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