Basically all cichlids and any fish that doesn't only swim in the top section of the tank (ie arowanas) can help clean up any leftovers, loaches and catfish are also very proficient.
Savier808;3414975; said:While we're on the subject of small bichirs,
Can you stunt their growth by keeping in a smaller tank first?
Savier808;3418338; said:I came across a better deal on a 60 gal and its in my living room!!!
Of the "small" bichirs... I want 'em all, especially the Palmas!!!
But I can't find anyone carrying Palmas bichirs in san diegoso...
Thinking about doing: 3 polys (1 sen, 1 albino sen, 1 del), 1 bg knife,
and later add 3 or 4 chiclids (1 jack dempsey, 2 or 3 geophagus to sift sand).
Will that work??? would adding a fire eel be too much?
FSM;3420376; said:If you have lots of leftover food after feeding your bichirs, you are overfeeding them. Eartheaters aren't going to fix that, they're just going to add more waste to the tank.

Savier808;3423023; said:Talked to one of the senior workers at Pet Kingdom and he said the black sand was VERY difficult to clean initially, made the water dirty, and takes about two weeks to settle!!!
Does this sound right???