Great thanks for the comment.GobyMaster;1625755; said:Wow, CDM, you are a really good photographer.
Great looking bichirs, Jakob!
I use a 60gal sump tank for the 180gal tank that makes a total water of 240gal and create large filtering volume and reacting surface. I do 1/4 water change every week, and got no problem so far.draco;1627518; said:Hey CDM what kind of filtering and water changes do you keep on that 180 with all those monsters in there. I only ask because I have a 125 with a fire and tiretrack eel 2 senegalus and a palmas 2 ropes and them some smaller scavengers and danio. I would like to add a couple more bichirs but don't want to push the limits. I would think you must have quite a bio load with all those awesome fish in yours. Here are some pics of mine.
Infblue;1627684; said:superb photos CDM! i love both of your congicus especially! male bichirs a lot of times don't like to eat as much and can be hard to put on some mass, but your big congicus has gotta be the roundest male bichir i've seen! good job!
according to CDM, their staple diet is feeder goldfish, buffet styleso i guess its all down to the individual's feeding/hunting instinct.
yoimb0b;1627422; said:CDM how do you make sure they all get a good amount of food? Do you feed everyday? Just curious cause I only have 9 bichirs, and even with 9 its hard for them all to get food it seems.
Cohazard;1632619; said:Draco!!! That black sen is awesome!!!! It's melanistic right?
draco;1633205; said:No, actually it's just a plain old sen, but in a tank with black substrate she is really dark. It is really amazing the difference surroundings can make in there color. I'm trying to get a platinum sen to go with it. I think the contrast would be really awesome.