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Steph
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posted 01-02-2003 09:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steph     Edit/Delete Message
Was wondering if anyone would be interested in a 20in red pacu who is about 6 years old? I'm willing to give him to someone who lives in va area or closeby. He is in a 125 gal tank now, but I'm hoping to find someone who has a larger tank who already has another pacu. If anyone is interested let me know, and I will give you my email. Thanks.

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dianenm
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posted 01-03-2003 09:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dianenm     Edit/Delete Message
He sounds cool. Maybe a fish store will buy it/take it off your hands.. if you can't get someone who'll take it for you.

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Steph
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posted 01-15-2003 10:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steph     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, he is pretty cool... I've read somewhere that they like to be in schools with other pacus but unfortunately I can't put another one in with him. I have always had him by himself except at one time I had a green terror with him. Although he seems pretty happy by himself.

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fishman2
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posted 01-16-2003 01:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fishman2   Click Here to Email fishman2     Edit/Delete Message
Your going to find getting rid of your pacu will not be an easy task because of the huge size they grow. People release them illegally for that reason. Good luck finding a suitable home for it.


PS: They do not actually school, but are territorial at adult sizes.

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