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Office 110 Gallon Tank: Huge Pacu, Electric Eel, Arowana and Pleco

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Living together with only the occasional jolt from the Eel (aptly named Kim Jong Eel). See other video posted of them eating from chopsticks...

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  • Does the 110 gallons seem like enough space for the Pacu? I am looking to increase the size of my tank which is 30 gallons, but I want to make sure if I get a bigger one he wont fill the entire tank up...hes already filling the 30 and he has other fish neighbors. lol

  • @divinegerbs No. The Pacu gets enormous. But the 110 will hold him for a few years if you're not overfeeding...

  • Thst eel is ugggly

  • @BrockTheOriginal I agree. But he thinks the same about me...

  • yo UR FISH RNT DEAD YET ??

  • @911kratos No.

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  • love how the eel just swims out and up and is like " shit, forgot my keys." and just goes backwards

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  • big pacu will eat your arowana or vs like die you cant with arowana for pacu yoy will die

    

  • i had no idea electric eels could be pets...

  • Pacus sold at the petstore near me are nicknamed tank busters because they are too aggressive and they recommend reinforced tanks so they dont break the glass

  • Pacu get to be the size of VW's in the wild. Great fish.  They will also come to the surface and breathe if the dissolved oxygen content decreases.

  • :( miss my pacus

  • thats a BIG pacu. ><

  • Sweet video! Pacu are awesome fish! I have 2 that are small( you can see them in my videos)

  • @drgnfrc13 I just experienced him eating his tank mates...I am going to set up my old tank and move my silver dollar out of that one before it is too late for him too!

  • @divinegerbs I had one in my 225 gallon for about 2 years, and believe me, it is NOT a good idea. And jason is wrong; if you are feeding it correctly and keeping up with maintenance, it will easily outgrow a 110 within 5-6 months. Mine grew to 20 inches in under a year (and I got it at 2"), then slowed down. It grew another 3 inches before it snapped and killed 7 of its 9 tankmates (extreme aggression is a side effect of cramming them into a small space).

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