Haha maybe. The senegal bichir I just got, I’m going through trial and error. I’m hoping that it would be able to grow out in the 55g. It may not work depending on my other bichirs once I add it into the larger aquarium. Hoping to grow it at least 6-7 inches, quite uncertain for now.Nice lil sen ? time to convert your 55 into an upper jaw comm!
That’s amazing! Learning new polypterus species as I progress along my fish journey ?My retro when I first got it. It has slight yellowish belly, yellowish spotting through the body, and the color area of the eyes has lines.
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Make sure it gets food and feed the proper foods and you will be fine.I can grow out bichirs
they grow very fast at that size,i got mine when they were 1-2" too. One of them is pushing 9" today (6-7 months later)Haha maybe. The senegal bichir I just got, I’m going through trial and error. I’m hoping that it would be able to grow out in the 55g. It may not work depending on my other bichirs once I add it into the larger aquarium. Hoping to grow it at least 6-7 inches, quite uncertain for now.
it is merely my “test subject” to see whether I can grow out bichirs or have to buy large ones, given it only costs $2.
Ah what I meant was how big I can grow out the Senegal before I put it in the large tank. Cause once it starts to attack the community fish I would put it in the large tank. So I said it’s a “test subject” as by the time I put it in the large tank I’m not sure if it would be large enough….I don’t want my community fish to die either.they grow very fast at that size,i got mine when they were 1-2" too. One of them is pushing 9" today (6-7 months later)
I'm sorry about the horrible pic,too lazy to clean the glass lol
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You were right. My ornate bichir has some redness on its belly, alothugh it’s behaving and eating fine. I wonder what causes it.Nice, thats how addiction starts. I noticed you dont have substrate, i highly siggest it cause you might see some redness on your bichirs bottom cause of the hard surface from the tank.