Nice rant! Some of what you say is true, but Pimas are farm bred and raised and it is ILLEGAL to take them from the wild!NiceGuyNick;3924154; said:most of you guys are taking the piss saying you want to get a gig
DO YOU REALY EVER THINK YOU WILL GET A TANK BIG ENOUGHT FOR THEM
then you get the realy smart guys saying they just go 2 or 3
everyone who buys them is just taking another one from the wild and killing it
and they get to 10ft+ not 4ft
it makes me sick when people even think of getting a gig as most people cant even get a big enought tank for a RTC how the hell do you think you can take care of a gig
this fish should be left in the wild were it belongs
X 1,000,000,000
The people in this thread who discuss having them are keeping them in public-sized aquariums and keeping them happy at that...NiceGuyNick;3924154; said:most of you guys are taking the piss saying you want to get a gig
DO YOU REALY EVER THINK YOU WILL GET A TANK BIG ENOUGHT FOR THEM
then you get the realy smart guys saying they just go 2 or 3
everyone who buys them is just taking another one from the wild and killing it
and they get to 10ft+ not 4ft
it makes me sick when people even think of getting a gig as most people cant even get a big enought tank for a RTC how the hell do you think you can take care of a gig
this fish should be left in the wild were it belongs
X 1,000,000,000
sorry arapaimag, but i must disagree with you on this one, when they are breeding the female gets red/orange stripes as well as the male, nonbreeding males will have red stripage and thinner bodies, the females have thicker bodies and red at the base of the dorsal and anal fins, and a red edge on the tail fin. both develop bright orangeish red while breeding (watch the "Equator" episode "rivers of the sun")thinhtto;3893522; said:Is there anyway to tell from male and female pima?