Heard ropefish are extremely peaceful and could live with community fish. Not sure, here to confirm. If it can I would like one in my 55gProbably would eat them when they are sleeping, or something like that.
Consider the rope fish to have same requirements as a senegal would have, it's just that they are snake like at the rear.Heard ropefish are extremely peaceful and could live with community fish. Not sure, here to confirm. If it can I would like one in my 55g
here is my 55g, with school community fish ( lazy to list out), and a random clown knife fish. I know clown knives are highly predatory, grow up to 24”. Was initially bought to be a feeder, but after observing it for some time I’ve grown to like it. It’s too small for now to eat any of the community fish, so I’ll keep it there for now. I’m just wondering what is the average size of a clown knife, if it is suitable for my 6ft tank with bichirs and arowana I’ll grow it out, if not I’ll just feed it.
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Understandable about the ropefish part. Probably won’t get it then. Is there any largish fish that could live in a community tank? Would like a centrepiece.Consider the rope fish to have same requirements as a senegal would have, it's just that they are snake like at the rear.
For the clown knife, you'll find your smaller fishes go missing very soon, maybe within 2-3 months or less. Clown knife is a highly territorial fish and I've seen them get aggressive when lights go off. The 6 ft is not gonna be a permanent house especially with your aggressive aro. Don't know why but clown knives and aros don't go hand in hand in small community tanks. If you have maybe a pool or a massive 10 ft tank then it could work.
I'd suggest that you grow it out to about 12-13" And then sell it off. Then you'll have had the experience plus you won't have to cram that guy up on a small tank. I know people here in Asia eat them. I've personally seen a 30 " Clown being cut up in the market ?
This video is of a fish market in Bangladesh
+1 grow a knifefish in a pond like Rod from preadatory fins has and change 30% water alternate days like duanes does . I bet you'll have a 3 footer in maybe 4-5 yrs.Whenever a fish doesn’t as big as its wild counterpart, it’s due to insufficient environment or people not able to keep it for its full life (they rehome the fish)