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  1. Hydrocynus tanzaniae is a large, predatory fish. It has pronounced dentition similar to those found in Hydrocynus forskahlii. The holotype was nine and a half inches long (247mm), but specimens have been caught by fishermen greater than 27 inches (70 cm) and 25 pounds (11 kg).

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    42″ (105cm) although it is unlikely to achieve this in captivity. A size of 30″ (75cm) is easily attainable however.

    120″ x 36″ x 36″ (300x90x90cm) – 2400 litres. Even an aquarium this size is too small for an adult specimen.

    There is no need for any decor except perhaps a sandy basedue to the speed and power of these fish. Water should be of the highest quality and well-oxygenated.

    It is a piscivore by nature and many sources state that it will only feed on live fish. This is not true and it can be weaned onto whitebaitand other dead foods fairly easily.

    Should really only be kept alone or with other similarly sized members of the same species. There are reports of it being kept with Loricariids, cichlids etc. but these are usually young fish being kept with larger tankmates. Anything smaller than the tiger fish may be ripped to pieces without prior warning.

    Has been bred in aquaria but little to no information exists. A truly enormous aquariumwould be required for any serious breeding attempt.

    A voracious piscivore that hunts in large shoals in the wild, this species is perfectly designed for its lifestyle. It is very streamlined and muscular and has one of the most amazing sets of teeth of any freshwaterfish. These are dagger-shaped and interlock, meaning the fish can rip chunks out of its prey. The teeth are visible even when the anima...

  2. Mar 7, 2024 · The African Tiger Fish is a characin, but it certainly is not your typical aquarium tetra! The African Tiger Fish Hydrocynus vittatus is an unusual characin. This fish is best described by its scientific name. “Hydrocynus” means “water dog”and “vittatus” means “striped,” and, indeed, the African Tiger Fish looks like a “striped waterdog.” This big, […]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HydrocynusHydrocynus - Wikipedia

    Hydrocynus is a genus of characin fish in the family Alestidae commonly called "tigerfish," native to Africa. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ ("water" [1]) + κύων ("dog" [1]). The genus contains five species, [2] all commonly known as "African tigerfish " for their fierce predatory behaviour and other characteristics ...

  4. Hydrocynus vittatus. Life Span. 8 years. Weight. 28. kg lbs. Hydrocynus vittatus, the African tigerfish, tiervis or ngwesh is a predatory freshwater fish distributed throughout much of Africa. This fish is generally a piscivore but it has been observed leaping out of the water and catching barn swallows in flight. Ov.

  5. Oct 8, 2019 · African Tigerfish: Main Characteristics. Often thought of as Africa’s equivalent to the South American piranha, the African tigerfish is a fierce species sporting razor-sharp teeth, muscular bodies and distinctive ‘tiger’ stripes which are the reason of their name. Its weight usually ranges between 25 and 30 kg, and can reach up to 45 kg.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TigerfishTigerfish - Wikipedia

    The goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) is among the most famous tigerfish. The largest one on record is said to have weighed 70 kg (154 pounds). [1] It is found in the Congo River system and Lake Tanganyika and is the largest member of the family Alestidae. Another famous species, simply called the tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus), is ...

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