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  1. Default Please help me identify this Gar and give information about it.

    I am trying to find correct information about this gar. To begin with, what is it’s proper name!? I have had so many different people tell me so many different names for it. I would like to know if I am caring for it properly - though I have had it a year in a 75 gal. tank and it is doing very good so far. I have heard that it will eventually need a 200 gal. tank, etc... I feed him feeder fish but I’ve heard they have no nutritional value. Do I add aquarium salt to his water? His tank mate is a Clown Knife Fish, so far there are no problems between them. Can I put my 3 inch Piranha in with my gar? My Piranha is in a 20 gal. tank - alone - and hides almost all the time in the "rock house" I have in the tank for him. Any help with identification of this fish, feeding instructions, and answers to my questions would be helpful.
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    This is a needlenose gar, Xenentodon cancila. Not a true gar but related to the needlefish.

    Your piranha should be kept in a species tank in a school of its own kind. This is why it is skittish and hides most of the time.
    Last edited by Aeonflame; 02-02-2013 at 02:46 AM.
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    You have beautiful Frontosa. - Brookfish Seasons greetings, Have a great Christmas. - Brookfish Merry Christmas - Northernguy Just don'tmix this stingray in with cichlids... the Ph might be too high!  Too bad they edited my post on that thread... I'm on your side! - rageybug Thanks for the help with the Ich, Cripsy. That's my favorite fish in the tank, hope it makes it through - Friendly 
    Thanks! - Northernguy Thanks for the nom! - Brookfish Becuse I havn't sent you a gift yet and your fronts are so cool. - Celtic Fins For your school! lol - Northernguy For taking the time, thanks bud! - Brookfish 
    Congrats on the award! - Brookfish WC kitumba - Algenco Congratulations on your award Sorry it's late. :-) - Celtic Fins Have another! You tanks big enough! - Northernguy Congratulations on your awards - Celtic Fins 
    congrats on the Front eggs and reaching 1000 posts. - Brookfish Congrats on the fry! - Northernguy Congratulations on the fry sorry it is late - Celtic Fins Kudos on the common pleco! - MCHRKiller Happy Saint Patricks Day! - Brookfish 

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    +1. also don't be surprised if your clown knife eats the needlenose eventually.
    Thar she blows!!!

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    +1 also.

    It's not very kind to keep piranha alone. They are very nervous fish who suffer great stress in isolation. They should be kept in groups of 6+ in shady tanks with lots of cover.
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  5. Default thanks for the information and advice!

    Thanks for the information and advice. I really appreciate it.
    1. I will find a new home for my needlenose so that my knife fish doesn’t eat it. Or - should I keep the needlenose and get rid of the knife fish? Which will get the biggest? How big will the needlenose get?
    2. Because my Piranha belongs to my grandson I will keep him and get 5 more but will he eat Piranha that are much smaller than him. He will be in a 75 gal. tank with lots of hiding places.
    3. I will keep my knife fish in my other 75 gal. tank and hope to get a 200 gal. tank asap - unless he will eventually need something OVER 200 gal. That‘s too much tank for me. If a 200 gal. tank is ok for him what other fish can I keep with him?

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    You have beautiful Frontosa. - Brookfish Seasons greetings, Have a great Christmas. - Brookfish Merry Christmas - Northernguy Just don'tmix this stingray in with cichlids... the Ph might be too high!  Too bad they edited my post on that thread... I'm on your side! - rageybug Thanks for the help with the Ich, Cripsy. That's my favorite fish in the tank, hope it makes it through - Friendly 
    Thanks! - Northernguy Thanks for the nom! - Brookfish Becuse I havn't sent you a gift yet and your fronts are so cool. - Celtic Fins For your school! lol - Northernguy For taking the time, thanks bud! - Brookfish 
    Congrats on the award! - Brookfish WC kitumba - Algenco Congratulations on your award Sorry it's late. :-) - Celtic Fins Have another! You tanks big enough! - Northernguy Congratulations on your awards - Celtic Fins 
    congrats on the Front eggs and reaching 1000 posts. - Brookfish Congrats on the fry! - Northernguy Congratulations on the fry sorry it is late - Celtic Fins Kudos on the common pleco! - MCHRKiller Happy Saint Patricks Day! - Brookfish 

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    the knife will grow much bigger and bulkier. tankmates for a large clown knife would be other large fish. this requires a larger than 200g tank depending how many tankmates you want.
    Thar she blows!!!

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