Surinam piriba & Surinam vallantii grow out.

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These arrived this morning. Abit beaten up from there travels. I’m sure they will heal fine over the next few weeks. Mostly split fins and scuffs.

Coloured back up within 10 minuets being in the pond.

Piriba - 9”
Valantii - 10”

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So the Suri already shown some of its signature at 9". Will keep in mind when I search for mine. What's their price range? Does vailantii much cheaper than the Suri?
 

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So the Suri already shown some of its signature at 9". Will keep in mind when I search for mine. What's their price range? Does vailantii much cheaper than the Suri?
I haven’t checked him over to much just yet, wanted to get them settled in. Head shapes different, colouration is more silver and a lot more spots

Both cost £390.00 each, Surinam shipments always expensive in the uk.
 
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thebiggerthebetter thebiggerthebetter you was right (as usual lol) , little terrors to the capa. I shall have to gives these up. I can’t risk losing him. Nipping at his tail. I tired, it was worth a go.
 
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thebiggerthebetter thebiggerthebetter you was right (as usual lol) , little terrors to the capa. I shall have to gives these up. I can’t risk losing him. Nipping at his tail. I tired, it was worth a go.
Sorry to hear. It was worth a shot for someone who hasn't been through what I have been through with my capas.

If anything, I'd give up the capa. They are pretty common on this side of the pond. Piraiba and vaillantii could be more interesting and easier to house than capa. Capa is a nightmare to house for a fish hoarder / wanna have 'em all, which you are. I know one when I see one. :) I am just like that.
 

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Sorry to hear. It was worth a shot for someone who hasn't been through what I have been through with my capas.

If anything, I'd give up the capa. They are pretty common on this side of the pond. Piraiba and vaillantii could be more interesting and easier to house than capa. Capa is a nightmare to house for a fish hoarder / wanna have 'em all, which you are. I know one when I see one. :) I am just like that.
No doubt i am. I won’t disagree.

Some good news. I’ve just sat with the pond for the last two hours. I’ve found the culprits. The true parrots are trying to breed down the one corner, nipping the cats tails as they go by.

On other news everything has eaten, so I’m confident it hasn’t stressed them out to much. Relocated the parrots to another tank.

Bit of a relief. I
Doubt I’d get hold of them
Again for some years.

But the capa will be separated in the near future. I’ll take your advise on that. I’ve have noticed the piriba is
Abit pushy over a certain spot. So it could become and issue when he catches up to size.
 
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