Rare Galaxy Blue Channa info

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Ive already told you if anything goes wrong, i have 2 other tanks, and it is a galaxy, just so you know
 
Well, why not just seperate them now?
If you have the spare tanks why wait till one gets hurt or ill?
You are mixing channa that DO not mix period.
This is not just an opinion, it is fact.
 
ok ok, 1 of mine might die, lets change to a lighter note, you havnt told me what snakeheads youve got.
 
can blerehi be mixed with tropicals?
 
im sorry, what i mean is would the warmer water kill channa sp. assam
 
DannyLee94;3354068; said:
im sorry, what i mean is would the warmer water kill channa sp. assam

The same applies with what I posted above about the Galaxy.
With the exception of a few, Snakeheads are SUB-TROPICAL.
 
Hi,

sp. Assam, nd bleheri are known to loose colour, tend to get cancer, and are vulnerable to a very nasty bacterial infection thats eats away thyr flesh. Pallestopheles showed an ugly pic of that somwhere here.

So dont Keep subtropical channa in tropical conditions.
 
hi all.
the advice given is spot on chaps its upto him if he want to listen or not.
mixing a moonbeam and assam together to me is a disater waiting to happen.

danny the people who are trying to help you have kept and bred channa for a good number of years,you ask what snakeheads tokyogasmask keeps.
well heres a list of what im keeping at the moment,
channa pulchra
channa ornatipinnis
channa bleheri
channa assam
channa harcourtbutleri
channa aurantimaculata
channa stewarti cf barca
channa spec turquoise
channa orientalis
channa gachua barpeta
channa gachua royal blue sri lanka
channa gachua west bengal
channa gachua limbata thailand
channa gachua krabi
channa sp fire ice
channa spec redfins
channa moonbeam galaxy

these guys are kind enough to spend time to try and advise you for the best.just listen mate it will be better for you and the snakeheads in the long run.
 
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