help bichir ?

neko1

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Have you tested your water?
No
If yes, what is your ammonia?
0
If yes, what is your nitrite?
20
If yes, what is your nitrate?
0
If I did not test my water...
...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
Do you do water changes?
Yes
What percentage of water do you change?
31-40%
How frequently do you change your water?
Every week
If I do not change my water...
...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
What are these black spots in lines on my bichir?
He has 2 rows of these black spots. I have had him for 5 years and i dont think i have ever seen this.

Should i worry or is it just normal ?

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CicPolycats85

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Hey man!
move noticed this on my Senegal recently.Just a small black line/dot near her tail. My water is fine and she’s eating and acting perfectly fine as well. Not sure what it is,but probably nothing to worry about. I’m in a pretty helpful bichir group on FB. I can post there for you and see (if you don’t get an answer here) ,if you’re not on FB. But if you are join the group “crazy sons of bichirs”
 

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Just some black spotting. Seen on Senegalus sometimes. Nothing to worry about.
 

neko1

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Just some black spotting. Seen on Senegalus sometimes. Nothing to worry about.
I still havent seem him eating . Been 4 weeks now. He is still chilling at the top of the water.
 

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I still havent seem him eating . Been 4 weeks now. He is still chilling at the top of the water.
Try some live earthworms.
 

PB&Jcichlids

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Looks to be just fine, nothing to be worried about.
I have personally never seen this, but this might be a thing Bichirs naturally do.

I also have a question, I have kept bichirs for a few months now, but in my 75 gallon tank, my delhezi never leaves the ground and I have to put my hand in the tank, and drop a carnivore sinking pellet to him. How do I make him be more active / come to the top so I can feed him normally. I have never seen this behavior, is it abnormal?
 

neko1

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Looks to be just fine, nothing to be worried about.
I have personally never seen this, but this might be a thing Bichirs naturally do.

I also have a question, I have kept bichirs for a few months now, but in my 75 gallon tank, my delhezi never leaves the ground and I have to put my hand in the tank, and drop a carnivore sinking pellet to him. How do I make him be more active / come to the top so I can feed him normally. I have never seen this behavior, is it abnormal?
most bichirs either chill at the surface or at the bottom. Maybe dimming the light? , put some plants wood near the top. Maybe the filtration is going to fast for him to stay at the top? pictures help
 

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Jack Dempsey
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most bichirs either chill at the surface or at the bottom. Maybe dimming the light? , put some plants wood near the top. Maybe the filtration is going to fast for him to stay at the top? pictures help
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