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MOST AGGRESSIVE FISH to satiate the masses...
Posted 20 June 2005 - 10:19 PM (#42)
but it depend on the motivation and many others reasons....like the personnality of the fish (in the case of cichlid)
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Posted 03 August 2005 - 10:51 PM (#46)
Anyways I only keep small fish....So I"m going to say the most agressive for their size.
I would definately have to say a male convict will dominate its class and higher up and if breeding it could take many others as well.
I have some bad ass caudopunctatus that do nothing but fight and killed 11 fish of mine at 2 inches...
Juliedochrmois I've heard won't let anything in a tank with them when they breed.
Also, for schoaling fish definately the piranha...I've never seen a fish when comes to feeding or territory that just owns together and work together so great....unfortunately I do not keep them.
Anyways Doviis/wolf cichlid get pretty bad when they are full grown and in the wild or in the tank.
Posted 31 August 2005 - 08:39 PM (#47)
I vote for Jack Dempseys for South America. I had an 8 inch 1/2 pounder that was going to kill my 13" 3 Lb oscar until I took him out and put him in his own tank.
First in the tank counts for a lot. I like to give my whimps their own tank and put in others once they've established their terratories. I don't want my fish to kill each other.
Posted 24 October 2005 - 10:48 AM (#48)
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African tiger fish(goliath)

Posted 15 January 2006 - 05:20 AM (#51)

Most aggressive? thats easy.... a frickin' betta.... only fish I know of that just kills for shits n' giggles. Piranhas, sharks, whatever fish you can think of, that most would call aggressive, is laid solely on their feeding habits. Well, lets look at it this way, any fish, that will beat itself to death, tryin' to attack itself in a mirror, is pretty gung ho on aggression wouldnt you say?

DannyBoy17, on May 16 2005, 09:38 PM, said:
Andres, on May 16 2005, 08:55 PM, said:
Lets just say I would rather be crusified with acid, piranhas, fire, and get raped by Nasty Nate up the butt than to be in the same water as the..........
[SIZE=7]CANDIRU[SIZE=1]
This fish seriously could only be crafted by the hands of Satan himself. It lives in the Amazon, it is only 2-5 inches long and thinner than a pencil! It's a type of catfish and is attracted to the waste chemicals found in a fishes gills, it swims up the gills and anchores itself in with spikes and hooks that come out of its spine and head it then starts eating flesh and suck blood at the same time. The chemicals that attract this animal are also found in human urine. The Candiru is thin enough to fit in male or female urethra or even anus has been reported! The only way to remove a Candiru is by chopping of your penis!

So there. Case closed!

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CROSSHAIR223, on Jun 21 2005, 04:49 PM, said:



LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!



Posted 01 April 2006 - 02:58 AM (#52)
As far as outside of the tank, I'd say a Maco shark (if you want to call a shark a fish) is the most scary. I have been diving for about seven years now and have dove all around the world. I have never been as afraid of a creature as I am of a Maco. They will bite and attack for no reason, they have the ability to swim faster than your eyes can follow yet alone focus. I have even seen, first hand, a group (not just one but sic) Maco's attack a boat at Johnston Atoll just outside of Hawaii.
I respect all the little fishies with teeth!!!
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Posted 06 May 2006 - 10:19 PM (#58)
quickdeath, on Apr 1 2006, 02:58 AM, said:
As far as outside of the tank, I'd say a Maco shark (if you want to call a shark a fish) is the most scary. I have been diving for about seven years now and have dove all around the world. I have never been as afraid of a creature as I am of a Maco. They will bite and attack for no reason, they have the ability to swim faster than your eyes can follow yet alone focus. I have even seen, first hand, a group (not just one but sic) Maco's attack a boat at Johnston Atoll just outside of Hawaii.
I respect all the little fishies with teeth!!!
Um, parrots, oscars, plecos, goldfish, plastic plants, mice? Not an impressive list QD!


And, I like the Mako shark call. Not sure what they'd be if they aren't fish!
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