Channa gachua Dwarf Snakehead & Bichir(Ornate)

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channarox;1987703; said:
i think the ornate may outgrow the gachua and eat it.
get a bigger species bro.
obscura is good.

Anyway thank bro for your advise,i have just bought new tank for the bichir themselves and i guess i will go more into Albino SB which max will only grow till 8 inches,as for my ornate, i may be selling it away:D
 
hi i would like to ask something because tomorrow i will add my new 6' senegal bichir to my tank. right now my tank had one 5' dwarf snakehead and with 4 goldfish and 1 ID shark . i would like to ask if they would work fine with each other?
 
Why do you keep bumping up threads that are several years old just to ask the same question over and over?

Answer is the same , no they are not going to be fine together long term. Ones subtropical the others tropical .
 
Why do you keep bumping up threads that are several years old just to ask the same question over and over?

Answer is the same , no they are not going to be fine together long term. Ones subtropical the others tropical .

Im sorry haha, just looking for 2nd opinion. By the way thank you again. But i cant stop myself i've buy senegal for $3, at first sh is biting the bichir, but right now he ignore the bichir, maybe not for so long.i think i must try to combined them so that i can watch personally what will going to happen between the two of them hehe.
 
Im sorry haha, just looking for 2nd opinion. By the way thank you again. But i cant stop myself i've buy senegal for $3, at first sh is biting the bichir, but right now he ignore the bichir, maybe not for so long.i think i must try to combined them so that i can watch personally what will going to happen between the two of them hehe.
The death of one of them. "Haha" indeed right? :)
 
haha right!! also i notice something with my dwarf SH, most of the time he rubs himself on the sand. is this a sign of parasite attack? or itch? but he doesnt have white spot on his body.
 
Never had that behavior before, I'll throw a wild guess that your temps are in the high 20s?
 
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