+1yes they are!! great price!!
The datnoid is around 10" and yes, it could, but it won't. It's 100% pellet trained, and it scare of feeder goldfish.Judging from that pic, the dat could eat them like a worm. I wouldn't keep them together till they're bigger.
is the teug ok?The datnoid is around 10" and yes, it could, but it won't. It's 100% pellet trained, and it scare of feeder goldfish.
The only fish in the tank that will try to eat it is my 5" Endi, and it did tried to eat the teug this morning >.<"
LOL it can..you can train fish to except pellets , but that doesn't train the prey drive out of them just adds to what they are willing to except. Keep them well feed and being accustom to pellets over prey will also help a bit to lower the risk , but that's a nice fish to roll the dice with!The datnoid is around 10" and yes, it could, but it won't. It's 100% pellet trained, and it scare of feeder goldfish.
The only fish in the tank that will try to eat it is my 5" Endi, and it did tried to eat the teug this morning >.<"
I have a feeder goldfish that is in the tank too! and the datnoid doesn't bother it!LOL it can..you can train fish to except pellets , but that doesn't train the prey drive out of them just adds to what they are willing to except. Keep them well feed and being accustom to pellets over prey will also help a bit to lower the risk , but that's a nice fish to roll the dice with!
All it would take is a bit of curiosity or missing a feeding and that dat could them up faster then u could blink!
Edit: the scared of feeder fish part made me laugh, but i've seen some tough goldfish I have one who's living with a breeding pair of dwarf snakeheads right now and i've actually seen it chase the snakeheads away over food lol, although i'm sure it's days are numbered it's been several months and still going strong in there some how!