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TribalRage
08-04-2006, 2:43 AM
I went to my LFS and they had a baby African Lungfish for sale. He was about 2 1/2 inches long and pretty skinny. They weren't sure what kind he was. I was thinking about getting him for $20 but not sure how well his chances were on making it since he was so small. Also he would be going into a 75 gallon by himself. Do you think this is a big enough tank for at least 2 or 3 years or do you think I should pass this one up?
DeLgAdO
08-04-2006, 2:50 AM
I went to my LFS and they had a baby African Lungfish for sale. He was about 2 1/2 inches long and pretty skinny. They weren't sure what kind he was. I was thinking about getting him for $20 but not sure how well his chances were on making it since he was so small. Also he would be going into a 75 gallon by himself. Do you think this is a big enough tank for at least 2 or 3 years or do you think I should pass this one up?
he'll be ok in a 75 for quite awhile
do it
Lungfish are pretty hardy. You can house it in there for awhile. Just start feeding and it'll be fine.;) Save that poor fella from there.
TribalRage
08-04-2006, 3:10 AM
Whats the best thing to feed it being that little?
This is mine.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=24473 (http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=24473)
Skinny when I got it but now it's much beefer;)
Whats the best thing to feed it being that little?
Chopped up shrimps, sinking pellets, bloodworms. basically anything they will accept.
TribalRage
08-04-2006, 5:39 PM
Thanks for the help:thumbsup:
i'd be concerned that he might get lost in a 75 gallon. I keep my baby in a 2.5 gallon tank atm and do daily water changes. He finds his black worms easily and i can monitor him closely. He's doing well, not as much growth as i've seen (he came to me really skinny as well and stressed).
Great fish and should recover from nearly anything.
jason
ZOO YORK 207
08-05-2006, 4:08 AM
i would get him if i were you
if you get him please post pics so we can enjoy:popcorn:
i'd be concerned that he might get lost in a 75 gallon. I keep my baby in a 2.5 gallon tank atm and do daily water changes. He finds his black worms easily and i can monitor him closely. He's doing well, not as much growth as i've seen (he came to me really skinny as well and stressed).
Great fish and should recover from nearly anything.
jason
Yes. Beefing him up first is piroriy rather than making it grow bigger. Once the fella start eating, nothing matter.