My Cute Baby Channa Bleheri

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Vandecruz

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After sawing alot of your bros who post and share your nice Channas,i m really Hooked on it:drool: now and start out with a pair of cute beautiful Blehari,hope u guys enjoy some of these photos and they are currently staying well with my Bichirs but sometimes the Channa will tend to be a bit aggressive when another Channa come close as maybe they are still new:D

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Nice i like your tank!! :headbang2

What temp are u keeping them at and how do they get on with ur Bichirs??
 
jayclarke;1993505; said:
Nice i like your tank!! :headbang2

What temp are u keeping them at and how do they get on with ur Bichirs??

Thank alot bro for your kind words and Glad that u like my simple design tank,anyway they doing well in the Temp of 27*c and they do get along very well with my Bichirs and i guess they really love my Albino Senegal as u can see they always hang ard togther ,lazed togther eat togther and end of the days sleep togther in the java fern:D
 
Channa Bleheri are sub-tropical so u may have problems at that temp im sorry to say. They are ok at higher temps for a short time but need to be kept around 22oC.
Hope everything works out for you and once again your tank looks spot on :)
 
jayclarke;1993567; said:
Channa Bleheri are sub-tropical so u may have problems at that temp im sorry to say. They are ok at higher temps for a short time but need to be kept around 22oC.
Hope everything works out for you and once again your tank looks spot on :)

Yep bro i do agree with u that they are subtropical but for those i got in Singapore are more suited in the 26-28 degree temp,cos i have quite a nuber of friend who keep their in 28 degree and they have no problem in that so that y i would like to try it out and comm with my bichir anyway thank for your kind comments and advise,i greatly appreciated it:D
 
Nice looking bleheri and tank, bro. Jay is correct about the temp though, it may have a negative effect on your bleheri in the long term. they can develop a nasty infection from being kept in warmer water and once it starts it ends with a dead bleheri. best of luck, man.
 
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Okie thank guys for viewing and your kind comments,maybe i will try to lower down and maintain the temp at 24 degree but i m not sure whether my bichir is suitable for that temp anot:screwy:
 
bichirs are tropical and bleheri are subtropical so these two fish are not really a perfect match. i have bleheri and poly as well just not in the same tank.
 
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