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Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula)

Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula)

Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula)

The Alligator Gar is one of the largest and most powerful freshwater fish in North America, often referred to as a true “living fossil.” With its broad, alligator-like snout, armored ganoid scales, and massive size potential, this species commands immediate attention. Native to rivers and lakes across the southern United States, the Alligator Gar is a surface-dwelling apex predator best suited for very large aquariums or indoor ponds. This species is strictly recommended for advanced hobbyists due to its extreme size and long-term care requirements.


Diet

Alligator Gars are carnivorous ambush predators:

  • Whole fish (tilapia, smelt, shiners)
  • Shrimp, prawns, and other meaty foods
  • Can be trained onto frozen/thawed foods

⚠️ Avoid feeder fish as a staple due to disease risk and poor nutrition.


Tank Requirements

  • Minimum Tank Size: 300+ gallons (juveniles), indoor pond or 1,000+ gallons required for adults
  • Water Type: Freshwater (can tolerate brackish conditions)
  • Temperature: 68–82°F
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Setup: Long, wide footprint with open surface area; minimal décor; tight-fitting lid required

They are surface breathers and must have access to open air.


Size

  • Current Sale Size: Typically 8–16 inches

Max Size

  • Maximum Adult Size: 6–10+ feet
  • Can exceed 200 lbs in the right conditions

Tank Mates

Tank mates must be chosen very carefully:

  • Compatible: Very large, robust species such as big catfish, gars, arowanas, and large rays
  • Use caution: Most tank mates will eventually be outgrown or eaten
  • Avoid: Small to medium fish, aggressive species that may harass

Realistically, best kept solo or with similarly massive fish.


Temperament

Calm and slow-moving but extremely predatory. Relies on ambush rather than active aggression. Powerful, deliberate feeder.


⚠️ Important Note

This species will outgrow nearly all standard aquariums. Long-term care requires pond-level planning and significant space.

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Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula)

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Description

Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula)

The Alligator Gar is one of the largest and most powerful freshwater fish in North America, often referred to as a true “living fossil.” With its broad, alligator-like snout, armored ganoid scales, and massive size potential, this species commands immediate attention. Native to rivers and lakes across the southern United States, the Alligator Gar is a surface-dwelling apex predator best suited for very large aquariums or indoor ponds. This species is strictly recommended for advanced hobbyists due to its extreme size and long-term care requirements.


Diet

Alligator Gars are carnivorous ambush predators:

  • Whole fish (tilapia, smelt, shiners)
  • Shrimp, prawns, and other meaty foods
  • Can be trained onto frozen/thawed foods

⚠️ Avoid feeder fish as a staple due to disease risk and poor nutrition.


Tank Requirements

  • Minimum Tank Size: 300+ gallons (juveniles), indoor pond or 1,000+ gallons required for adults
  • Water Type: Freshwater (can tolerate brackish conditions)
  • Temperature: 68–82°F
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Setup: Long, wide footprint with open surface area; minimal décor; tight-fitting lid required

They are surface breathers and must have access to open air.


Size

  • Current Sale Size: Typically 8–16 inches

Max Size

  • Maximum Adult Size: 6–10+ feet
  • Can exceed 200 lbs in the right conditions

Tank Mates

Tank mates must be chosen very carefully:

  • Compatible: Very large, robust species such as big catfish, gars, arowanas, and large rays
  • Use caution: Most tank mates will eventually be outgrown or eaten
  • Avoid: Small to medium fish, aggressive species that may harass

Realistically, best kept solo or with similarly massive fish.


Temperament

Calm and slow-moving but extremely predatory. Relies on ambush rather than active aggression. Powerful, deliberate feeder.


⚠️ Important Note

This species will outgrow nearly all standard aquariums. Long-term care requires pond-level planning and significant space.