Yeah, thanks for pointing that out J. Those pacu are gonna grow huge and FAST. They'll hit 3 feet easily given the room, jump like noneother, and eat like total pigs.
The discovery channel show you are referring to (wolves in the water I think) shows a video clip of a peacock bass getting ripped apart by a shoal of fish. But key word is shoal. In our aquariums, the only piranha that shoal are red belly piranha, cariba, and piraya...ternetzi is another, although the debate is up whether its just a red belly in a different region...anyway, according to that video, we see a group of rhoms hanging out.
I think theres a good chance that the rhom would kill the peacock bass before it is given the chance to grow...but if the rhom is not territorial enough at it's size, and does not kill the peacock bass...let me show you a photo.
http://arofanatics.com/members/peacockbass/junk/image07.jpg
and here is a sketch
http://www.zsm.mwn.de/Fische/1tab63.jpg
Just look at the jaw. The pbass is MADE to eat other fish, and the size of its mouth allows it to eat a variety of sizes
When the rhom matures, there is no chance the pbass can fit it down. Visit the below URL and check out the pics labeled "18" Rhom"
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/5962/Rhombeus.html
Sorry to draw this out. I just don't think that those fish are compatible in that size tank in the long run. BTW, TSN grow to be 42" long according to planetcatfish.com
Like I said, I just don't think that combination of fish can work out in a 265 gallon tank.
The discovery channel show you are referring to (wolves in the water I think) shows a video clip of a peacock bass getting ripped apart by a shoal of fish. But key word is shoal. In our aquariums, the only piranha that shoal are red belly piranha, cariba, and piraya...ternetzi is another, although the debate is up whether its just a red belly in a different region...anyway, according to that video, we see a group of rhoms hanging out.
I think theres a good chance that the rhom would kill the peacock bass before it is given the chance to grow...but if the rhom is not territorial enough at it's size, and does not kill the peacock bass...let me show you a photo.
http://arofanatics.com/members/peacockbass/junk/image07.jpg
and here is a sketch
http://www.zsm.mwn.de/Fische/1tab63.jpg
Just look at the jaw. The pbass is MADE to eat other fish, and the size of its mouth allows it to eat a variety of sizes
When the rhom matures, there is no chance the pbass can fit it down. Visit the below URL and check out the pics labeled "18" Rhom"
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/5962/Rhombeus.html
Sorry to draw this out. I just don't think that those fish are compatible in that size tank in the long run. BTW, TSN grow to be 42" long according to planetcatfish.com
Like I said, I just don't think that combination of fish can work out in a 265 gallon tank.