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Gr8KarmaSF
08-25-2005, 11:29 PM
At my local store there is a very active yet slightly damaged bichir (fins are alittle nipped). I have seen him there for about 3 weeks now. I am considering buying it, but my question is, can I count on this bichir having the same level of activity in my tank?

There are two other oscars on the tank and another bichir, so i am wondering if maybe its just that he is always hungry or perhaps stressed or what??? I dont know to much about bichirs but have always wanted one.

Any info would be gr8. :)

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thefishofdoom
08-26-2005, 2:19 AM
i dont really know about mixing bichirs i have one but im gonna get another. but i think u need to keep them well fed to be peaceful i dont know so im sorry but i know other people who keep multy in there tanks so they would be best

cuban jey
08-26-2005, 2:23 AM
if its a grey colored (senegal) bichir its gonna stay pretty active when you add to your tank and the fins will heal with time and regular water changes

beblondie
08-26-2005, 6:54 AM
The fins should heal just fine and if it active there once its settled in at home the activity level should be about the same.What species do you know?Attached is a pic of an adult P.senegalus senegalus they reach10-12 inches any questions feel free to ask i know a lil about em -Anne

Gr8KarmaSF
08-26-2005, 10:54 AM
Thanks Anne, I will post pics soon!

vzgoth
08-26-2005, 12:10 PM
Anne is the resident bichir expert here.
She'll set you straight.

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Just1nK4ng
08-26-2005, 5:47 PM
i dont really know about mixing bichirs i have one but im gonna get another. but i think u need to keep them well fed to be peaceful i dont know so im sorry but i know other people who keep multy in there tanks so they would be best

i agree are you :screwy:

spryandspringy
08-26-2005, 5:54 PM
I always restrain myself from purchasing any injured fish; it so often leads to heartbreak.

thefishofdoom
08-26-2005, 7:33 PM
i agree but the injury dosnt sound that bad

Gr8KarmaSF
08-26-2005, 9:36 PM
Injury isnt that bad at all, nothing I havent seen a fish recover from. Besides, if I don't save it who will???