South american giants

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Hi again guys can anybody tell me how big BRACHYPLATYSTOMA and MERODONTAS get and what they feed on and are they suitable for home aquarims please and thanks.
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Maximum sizes of <i>Brachyplatystoma</i> species:
<i>B. filamentosum</i>: 2.8 m
<i>B. flavicans</i>: 1.9 m
<i>B. juruense</i>: 60 cm
<i>B. vaillantii</i>: 1.5 m
<i>Merodontotus tigrinus</i> grows to 60 cm
You will need a very large tank to house any one of these guys.
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I´ve seen some information of B. platystoma growing to nearly 2 m long is that incorrect.
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Mika wrote:I´ve seen some information of B. platystoma growing to nearly 2 m long is that incorrect.
Brachyplatystoma platystoma?? or Pseudoplatystoma?
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Sorry- i mean Brachyplatystoma juruense.
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The most reliable sources maxes it out at 60 cm. Anyone here kept one that's larger?
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B. Juruense do not get 2meters...they MAX out at 3ft. More likely 30" though.
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>>>>B. filamentosum: 2.8 m wow thats huge!! :shock: :shock:
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You will find it very tricky to get these cats at the moment. We acquired several which unfortunately perished very quickly, and speaking to several people in the trade they are becomming more and more difficult to import. I would not buy these fish if you can't keep in a pond or very lge tank.Brachy's I have seen at 2ft and Tigrinus at 3ft.
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STINGRAY wrote: I would not buy these fish if you can't keep in a pond or very lge tank..
yup... totaly..

i have yet to see a pic of a B. juruense over 2 feet... and a tigrinus over 2 feet.. please.. if you have some pics please share!
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i have yet to see a pic of a B. juruense over 2 feet... and a tigrinus over 2 feet.. please.. if you have some pics please share!
You'll never see one, I'm afraid, as they'll not get any larger than that, even in the wild.
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OK, some visual proof...

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Brachyplatystoma - Dorada
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Pseudoplatystoma - TSN

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Post by coelacanth »

The upper fish is actually a Piraiba (B. filamentosum) , as opposed to a Dourada (B. flavicans), according to Goulding.
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Post by Jools »

As a friend pointed out elsewhere, if the same fish came from Colombia it would be a valenton or plumita not a Dourada (Dorado). I do seem to remember it being written as Dorado when I ordered it with pasta in Iquitos. Hard to tell what that was from chuncks of (very tasty) fish meat. Common names eh?

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I think Dorado is also sometimes applied to a large Characin, Salminus, just to confuse the issue.
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Flavicans- Dourada (brazilian name), Zungaro Dorado (Peru)

Salminus Maximus(the characin)- Dorado, Golden Dorado



I think this right :? ....confusing names
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Post by Shane »

Just to show that common names are useless in all languages.

Venezuela
Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi = dorado
B. vaillanti = laulao
B. juruense = cunaguaro or bagre manta
B. filamentosum = valenton or atero

Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum = pintadillo (Colombia) tumame (Venezuela)
P. tigrinum = cabezona

all Pseudoplatystoma are called rayado as there are the two spp. above and several undescribed spp. that are all lumped together by most folks.

Characins
Salminus affinis = dorada or sauta
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And also a saltwater game fish.
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