First Polypterus: need advice!

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Can anyone comment on the Labidochromis tankmate issue? Thanks in advance.
You can try... the risk is always there even though bichirs are opportunistic predators rather than active hunters. Also depends on whether you've weaned your bichir onto pellets.
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Oh I know: I've seen plenty such pictures. I'm more worried the Labs might bully him!! He'll be the smaller of the two unlike in your picture here. He can't even swallow a small pellet in one go yet. (He eats them with relish btw. I didn't even have to try.) I know there's always a risk one could nip at the other or vice versa but that's very broad. I'm hoping to get some specific info from somebody who has kept the two together. Yes, I know he won't stay small forever but he doesn't look like he'll be doubling in size within a month either. I can always rehome the Labs once he gets a bit bigger.
So to clarify: I'm asking about a temporary, not permanent arrangement.
 
Oh I know: I've seen plenty such pictures. I'm more worried the Labs might bully him!! He'll be the smaller of the two unlike in your picture here. He can't even swallow a small pellet in one go yet. (He eats them with relish btw. I didn't even have to try.) I know there's always a risk one could nip at the other or vice versa but that's very broad. I'm hoping to get some specific info from somebody who has kept the two together. Yes, I know he won't stay small forever but he doesn't look like he'll be doubling in size within a month either. I can always rehome the Labs once he gets a bit bigger.
So to clarify: I'm asking about a temporary, not permanent arrangement.

I would personally worry about aggression from the labs to the poly. I haven't done this exact arrangement before but I have kept mbuna before.
 
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That's exactly what worries me. That the cichlids will be too aggressive and the bichir, for all it's predatory tendencies, is not an aggressive fish.
 
If I were starting fresh I wouldn't mess around with mixing cichlids with polypterus. I'm not saying it can't work as I do have a pair of Polleni cichlids in with my polypterus but I've had these fish for 2 years, I know their temperament very well.
 
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