Golden Pilot Jack Fish

guineawhop

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you need a huuuuuge tank for these guys they get almost 4 feet long. also they don't do well in home aquariums, but if you want to try it be my guest. they are a schooling fish and will even follow sharks.
 

paulcoates

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The Gnathanodon species grows up to 36 inches. The Gold Trevally, Pilot Fish prefers a tank of at least 400 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. The Gnathanodon species is a carnivore and likes to eat variety of meat treats & live feed. The Gold Trevally, Pilot Fish is a high maintenance fish and may act peacefully toward other fish. Not reef-safe, may eat smaller fish & crustaceans. The Pilot or Golden Pilot, Gnathanodon speciosus is a darling of public aquariums, growing quickly, being beautiful and schooling in fast ballet in gargantuan surroundings. Keep water quality high (SG 1.020 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F). The Gold Trevally, Pilot Fish is commonly collected from the Indian Ocean
 

psufan43

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i would not get, i have a 250 gallon tank, and got 2 of them a few yrs ago, i just gave them away to a big aquarium after about 2 yrs. let me warn you, you need to feed them im serious when i say this, like 10 times a day.
 
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