Should be fine. My kribs don’t mess with anything outside their size range.I was thinking of a Kribensis pair, my only free floating fish is a leopard fish.. don’t know if compatibility would be an issue
but I was thinking, a Bichir might be able to eat kribensis and Congo tetrasShould be fine. My kribs don’t mess with anything outside their size range.
Depends on species. Congos are probably too fast but yeah, anything 14 inches and up can easily take a krib.but I was thinking, a Bichir might be able to eat kribensis and Congo tetras
you never know. a sleeping fish can always be preyed upon. I wouldn't risk it. Best bet is to keep some medium sized African catfishes of synondits group.Depends on species. Congos are probably too fast but yeah, anything 14 inches and up can easily take a krib.
Yeah somewhat worried about the filter current on the top, def want some more mid tier action it’s dullMaybe African butterfly as a top fish. Bichir shouldn’t venture towards it.
I would keep an African community tank without bichirs. Give 'em their own tank because this way you can add more types of smaller fish into the African community tank.Yeah somewhat worried about the filter current on the top, def want some more mid tier action it’s dull