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Raising Pacu: A Big, Plant-Eating Warm-Water Food Fish

A guide to pacu - a large, hardy South American fish related to the piranha that grows to substantial size on a largely plant-based diet and yields meaty fillets in warm systems.

Pacu
Gives
Large table fish
Space
Large tank / pond
Water
Warm
Effort
Intermediate

Pacu are big, deep-bodied South American fish, relatives of the piranha but largely plant-eaters equipped with blunt, crushing teeth for seeds and nuts. Hardy and fast-growing in warm water, they reach a substantial size and yield meaty fillets, but that size means they need a genuinely large system.

Is it right for you?

Pacu suit a grower with a large warm system who wants a big, meaty fish and can accommodate their eventual size. They are hardy but not a small-tank species.

System & Space

They need a large tank or lined pond - hundreds of gallons - because they grow big. Strong filtration handles their heavy feeding.

Water & Temperature

Tropical fish, they want warm water around 25-30C and tolerate a range of conditions. Keep the biological filter cycled.

Stocking & Feeding

Stock fingerlings and feed a mostly plant-based diet with pellets, vegetables and fruit; they relish produce. Their crushing teeth mean they are not fussy eaters.

Health & Care

Hardy in reasonable water; the main challenge is simply their size and the space and filtration it demands.

Harvest & Enjoying Them

They grow large in warm conditions, yielding firm, meaty flesh grilled or fried.

Getting Started

Plan for the size from day one, set up a large cycled system, and stock fingerlings from a reputable source.

Common Mistakes

The classic error is underestimating how big pacu get and starting them in a system that quickly becomes far too small.

FAQ

Are they like piranhas? Related, but pacu are mostly plant-eaters with crushing teeth.

How big? Large - they need a big system.

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