I saw these at a lfs the other day and my husband would like for us to try and keep them. Does anyone have any experience with them? I have looked online and found some info on them but nothing too exciting.
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Satanoperca jurupari-anyone keep these?
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Re: Satanoperca jurupari-anyone keep these?
In case you're not familiar with the scientific name, here's a picture. They are known as eartheaters. Not sure if that is their common name or just a general term.58G Malawis
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Re: Satanoperca jurupari-anyone keep these?
PAPERGUY has a showroom tank, and this fish is listed as an inhabitant. Maybe he can tell you a bit about his experience with them? I haven't really had any, so I don't know too much either. :)"Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Re: Satanoperca jurupari-anyone keep these?
They are really awesome i had several "eartheaters", my current being a Gymnogeophagus balzanii and a Satanoperca Daemon. The one you are looking at are also called demon fish, but their personalities are very peaceful and they get along fine with anything with the same temperment - no aggressives. They get around 10-12" and are amazing when they sift the gravel, or better sand. Plus their shimmering and nature make them elegant fish. the jurupari are an easier fish to have than a deamon though, better adaptability to water. get one - irecommend one to anyone with room.Plecos:
L083 (Gibby)
L104 (Clown)
L147 (Peckoltia sp.)
L155 (A. Hystrix)
L310 (Red Fin Bruno)
LDA72 (BN)
LDA76 (False Zebra)
Rineloricaria parva (whiptail)
Rineloricaria lancelota
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