The Happy Mud Skipper said:Listen I have five Senegalas Bichir a Green Goby, and a Silver Arowana. I had three arowana's before this one I have now.
The Bichir ate all three arowana's who we larger than them (6")
Now I learned. ....... I have a spear (a long plastic rod) and every time I see them go to take a chunk out of the arowana I ram them in the side with the spear.
They bleed a little but they are a hardey fish and will most likely live.
Its been three months since my last spearing and no onoe touches the Arowana....................................He has all his fins and everything!!!
They just act like they are used to do and training like that is
. If it doesn't work you can't keep the fish together or not in a tank that size. There was a treat that fish do have feelings, think about it.The Happy Mud Skipper said:Listen I have five Senegalas Bichir a Green Goby, and a Silver Arowana. I had three arowana's before this one I have now.
The Bichir ate all three arowana's who we larger than them (6")
Now I learned. ....... I have a spear (a long plastic rod) and every time I see them go to take a chunk out of the arowana I ram them in the side with the spear.
They bleed a little but they are a hardey fish and will most likely live.
Its been three months since my last spearing and no onoe touches the Arowana....................................He has all his fins and everything!!!
DITTO DITTOI DITTObeblondie said:''Well the next day I saw the Tig swim up into a decoration that the ornate always chilled in. I saw the Tig thrashing violently about and when he finally came out he had a bite on his gills and one on his face..... Bichirs are not to be trusted..''
the bichir was just defending ITS territory from the intruder is all-Anne