Even tougher to get a $185 wc Koliba lap on a Friday and have it jump out that weekend on Sunday night.... Been there!Yeesh. Yeah it would be rough to drop 50$ on a ornate or something and then watch it get torn up ha.
Even tougher to get a $185 wc Koliba lap on a Friday and have it jump out that weekend on Sunday night.... Been there!Yeesh. Yeah it would be rough to drop 50$ on a ornate or something and then watch it get torn up ha.
Even tougher to get a $185 wc Koliba lap on a Friday and have it jump out that weekend on Sunday night.... Been there!
I thought I had all bases covered since the lid was tight with the plastic back on the top cut tight to everything... well I did not take into consideration the glass on the top was thin and with enough momentum the fish could pop it up and get out. Now I use heavier glass tops and weigh them down.Ouch.....Very ouch....
So I've actually never kept a Bichir at home. But I've always admired the ones we get in the shop. The owner keeps a large saddled bicher in the 500 with aggressive fish. (Giant gourami, peacock bass, midevils, jags, ect ect) and he never seems to get bothered.
My question is, is this typical? Or is he just getting lucky due to the size of his tank?
Would this work for smaller tanks? Say a 180 or 210? Would it work with other large aggressive cichlids?