benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,603 614 201 Los Angeles, CA Jan 15, 2009 #11 I got a group of 6 and none seem to be aggressive towards each other or other fish.
A alwaystrouble Gambusia MFK Member Sep 12, 2008 144 5 18 EAST COAST USA Jan 15, 2009 #12 I've had a few only to have to get rid of them, kept on biting my fish. I know they love to eat small sturgeons
I've had a few only to have to get rid of them, kept on biting my fish. I know they love to eat small sturgeons
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,652 6,916 230 Jan 15, 2009 #13 rofl in my experience bichir=no aggression iv had bichirs for 2 years lol
cockroach Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2005 3,238 2,168 179 Taiwan Jan 15, 2009 #14 I have thirteen bichirs and all of them are awesome with eachother except for Mr. Ornate. He was latched onto the tail of my weeksii the other night. My last big ornate ( 43cm) was a gentle giant.
I have thirteen bichirs and all of them are awesome with eachother except for Mr. Ornate. He was latched onto the tail of my weeksii the other night. My last big ornate ( 43cm) was a gentle giant.
C crowxviii Gambusia MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 219 1 16 Philippines Jan 15, 2009 #15 they will be aggressive if they are starved too much.
U uting Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 16, 2009 1,228 4 36 34 Philippines Jan 16, 2009 #16 no they are not realy that agressive
Flexxx Gambusia MFK Member Oct 15, 2007 235 3 18 North Carolina Jan 20, 2009 #17 Thanks for the info guys.
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,652 6,916 230 Jan 20, 2009 #18 np MFK can help you any time lol
S Slippery Gambusia MFK Member Jan 16, 2009 206 0 16 England Jan 21, 2009 #19 I had 5 different species for 2 years and they all got on fine but i dd find some prefered the night more than day. It might have just been personality but there was a difference
I had 5 different species for 2 years and they all got on fine but i dd find some prefered the night more than day. It might have just been personality but there was a difference
T Tom500 Fire Eel MFK Member May 14, 2008 2,541 0 66 Halifax, UK!!! Jan 21, 2009 #20 In my experience they are very predatory but not agressive