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anyone own any of these?
 

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A lot of people on here have pink tail chalceus, not too different from yellowfin.
Not sure of dot dash but spotted and banded are common. I have a banded and it’s an a-hole, but one of the most beautiful fish species out there imo. If I’m correct, dot dash reaches a similar size as banded but is much more mild mannered.
I can’t really comment on the cuda or payara.
 

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I too used to have a Striped Leporinus (L. arcus), as well as the many-banded L. fasciatus. Beautiful fish. I wouldn't call the Striped one a full time a-hole, mine was more of a part-time jerk.
In my experience, the more common L. fasciatus and L. affinis are more a pain than the Striped Leporinus. Very cool fish all of them, but one needs to have enough space and resources to dedicate them the type of setups where they can thrive without having us keepers consider them jerks. And that is not easy for most people.
 

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I too used to have a Striped Leporinus (L. arcus), as well as the many-banded L. fasciatus. Beautiful fish. I wouldn't call the Striped one a full time a-hole, mine was more of a part-time jerk.
In my experience, the more common L. fasciatus and L. affinis are more a pain than the Striped Leporinus. Very cool fish all of them, but one needs to have enough space and resources to dedicate them the type of setups where they can thrive without having us keepers consider them jerks. And that is not easy for most people.
One of my dream setups is a 180 devoted to fasciatus, maybe even attempt to breed. Very misunderstood but beautiful fish.
What’s nicest about them is that they can survive with even the meanest fish, or be the dominant fish in a tank of smaller, nicer ones. I’ve found that as long as something doesn’t invade its territory or isn’t within a size range to be perceived as a threat, it lets it be.
 
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