Hello everyone,
I recently decided that I want to get a freshwater fish tank, and after browsing my options, the bichir has really caught my eye. I was immediately attracted to its primordial look and am now trying to see if this fish is a possibility for me. I've read some various sources now, and it seems like they thrive in quite large tanks, such as 120 gallons. My initial cut off was around 50 gallons, which after talking to a bichir keeper, is far too low. I'm not sure how much further I can push it, so I want to ask you experienced keepers what the minimum is for this fish to thrive? More specifically the Senegal species. I'd REALLY love to have one, but I have a feeling that their level of care is out of my range for now.
Also, are there any other fish that are similar to the bichir that are less demanding of space? I noticed the Kuhli Loach fish has a somewhat similar look, but I'd like to see if there are more options. All the other options seem lackluster in comparison to a bichir now.
I recently decided that I want to get a freshwater fish tank, and after browsing my options, the bichir has really caught my eye. I was immediately attracted to its primordial look and am now trying to see if this fish is a possibility for me. I've read some various sources now, and it seems like they thrive in quite large tanks, such as 120 gallons. My initial cut off was around 50 gallons, which after talking to a bichir keeper, is far too low. I'm not sure how much further I can push it, so I want to ask you experienced keepers what the minimum is for this fish to thrive? More specifically the Senegal species. I'd REALLY love to have one, but I have a feeling that their level of care is out of my range for now.
Also, are there any other fish that are similar to the bichir that are less demanding of space? I noticed the Kuhli Loach fish has a somewhat similar look, but I'd like to see if there are more options. All the other options seem lackluster in comparison to a bichir now.