African Marbled Lungfish

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bluekrissyspikes;1021663; said:
are you sure your lungfish is okay? i've only had mine since march, and he was under 10" when i got him and he's already bigger than that...and he has at least a 2" diameter... he lives with 4 goldfish, some danio's and a pleco, and he hasn't bothered them...the goldfish were actually supposed to be his feeders, he just never ate them and he seems to do well with most other fish, he did however enjoy a nice feast of black moore a few weeks ago when my bf tried to introduce one to the tank...perhaps his awkward swimming was just too temting.....

mine did that too lived with his feeders in the tank...gave the feeders to my snakeheads....
 
If the LF is a female, you may be OK (to a point whenever african LFs are involved). If it's a male, odds are high that he will dessimate the tank of all life once he reaches breeding maturity and looks to clear the area for his 12 foot nest.
 
armaggedonx;1012642; said:
People say that yu cant keep lungfish with tank mates but my african marbled lungfish who is 17" is kept with:
tiger shovelnose 9"
feather fin 8"
feather fin 5"
paroon shark 10"
parrot fish 6"
salvini 6"
fire mouth 5"
hoplo 5"
bristle nose 5"
plec 12"
asian knife 9"

and they seem to be fine. Does anyone else have a lungfish with alot of tankmates?

Keith
Your lungfish tank is full house.
I've my 22" marble lungfish currently in its 4ft own tank but sometime its kind of 'boring'. Therefore, I might try my luck introduce some fast swimming fish such as Red hook or Silver dollars or may be some pleco...:nilly:
 
Oddball;1604772; said:
If the LF is a female, you may be OK (to a point whenever african LFs are involved). If it's a male, odds are high that he will dessimate the tank of all life once he reaches breeding maturity and looks to clear the area for his 12 foot nest.
How to tell whether LF is a female or male? Thanks a lot. :)
 
the exception shouldn't be used as a rule...but since it worked for you, great.
 
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