It
takes along time for people to become accustomed to
caring for Pacu. We have listed a few suggestions that
we would have liked to know when we were first time Pacu
owners.
If you are going to buy Pacu,
make sure you are committed to providing ample room for
growth. They will need a 250 gallon tank at some point.
Only buy one or
two pacu. When they
are large they eat a lot and it is very difficult to keep
the tank. Also, more fish means more room needed.
Make sure you understand what
kind of tank mates pacu may have. They will either out-grow
your other fish and eat them or they will fight for
territory.
Add some salt. To make sure it
is the right amount contact your pet store. I use 1
Tablespoon per 5 gallons. I also make sure to account for
evaporation.
Clean the tank often. Again
contact your pet store to know how often to clean the tank.
Feed your pacu
when the lights are
off. They are more relaxed when the tank glass acts as a
mirror and they are not threatened by outside elements. The
are more fun to watch.
Document your
pacu's growth in
writing and with photos. They grow so fast they are fun to
watch and monitor. Sometimes they grow so fast that I think
that I can note differences in size from day to day.
Feed your pacu
the correct diet.
Many believe they eat only a certain thing. I believe that
they will eat pretty much anything they can consume if they
are trained to eat it. They do require a specific diet for
their best health. Talk to your pet store for their diet. I
feed mine a combo of siclid sticks, flakes, greens (lettuce
and peas) and an occasional feeder gold fish.
Don't put metals, soaps
(careful how you wash your hands before you put them in the
tank), or any other chemicals in the tank unless they belong
there.
When feeding
your pacu, turn on the
lights in the tank and turn off the lights in the room they
are in.
Place a rock or something in
the tank so your pacu can duck away when they are frightened.
They will not bang on the glass as much if they know there
is a place larger than they are to escape to.
As the fish get bigger it is
very important to change the filters frequently.
Be very careful of the type of
water heater you have. Either try to protect it with a rock
or branch or some other type of shield because the fish can
break them. Please see the Pacu Facts link above and go to
the topic Experienced:
Watch out for the water heater.
Have fun with
your pacu fish. They are
beautiful and set a scene of peace and serenity in the home.
Enjoy em.
I
have spent many hours observing two Pacu fish and doing
research on the Internet. By no means do I claim to be
an expert of any sort. I built this site as a
compilation of the experiences gained and information
acquired over the past year or so. I will take no
responsibility for harm done to any animal or person
because of the realizing of these suggestions. I pose
them merely as resources to be used at the reader's
discretion. Again, I am not an expert or an authority. I
am only posing these suggestions as ideas based on my
successful experience and considerable research.