Ornate Bichirs cannot be kept long term in a 70G TBH. They get over 2 feet long. And those sunfish would be a snack for a 2 foot Bichir.
I was thinking more likely the sunfish would kill the bichirsOrnate Bichirs cannot be kept long term in a 70G TBH. They get over 2 feet long. And those sunfish would be a snack for a 2 foot Bichir.
Maybe, but Bichirs are both hardy and tough. Mine at least refuse to take crap from my african cichlids and Syno Eupterus (who seems to be even more aggressive than my Cichlids.)I was thinking more likely the sunfish would kill the bichirs
Agreed bichirs are tough, just keep in mind that one of our members had some green sunfish mutilate his piranha schoolMaybe, but Bichirs are both hardy and tough. Mine at least refuse to take crap from my african cichlids and Syno Eupterus (who seems to be even more aggressive than my Cichlids.)
When I tried keeping green sunfish together with bluegill, I also found that the green sunfish bullied the bluegills, and again I had to separate them (just as I did with the cichlids). So, now I don't keep meanie greenies with cichlids or other centrarchids. As I mentioned, many catfish species are different enough that they are often tolerated by sunfish and cichlids that would be aggressive with other perciform fish. But then you have to make sure that they're not either a) too peaceful and vulnerable to the more aggressive perciform fish, or b) too big and likely to prey on the smaller perciform fish. At this point, I can't really think of any fish I can reliably keep with my green sunfish, so that's why I keep one all by himself in a 55-gallon tank.i always kept my green sunfish with SA cichlids with no problem. they always seemed to seek out and dominate other native fish that were around their size - put equal size green sunfish, bluegill and pumpkinseed in the same tank and soon you've only got the green left