Here is my tank at the moment: 

I know there are goldfish in this tank, they are being moved to a different tank when I have finished this tank off. At the moment there is white gravel as seen as I have stuck a blank sheet of black printing paper around the back of the tank to make the green of the plants stand out. The plants in the tank are fake at the moment.
I want to make this tank into a beautiful tank for a snakehead that can fit in it, at the moment I'm looking at either a rainbow snakehead or dwarf.
Could someone please help me choose between them or offer me advice, I'd prefer one that tries to escape less for a start lol, one that is more active, less picky with food and freindlier.
I'm unsure if snakeheads are aware of their owners? Lol.
Looking at the tank does it look secure enough for a snakehead or would I need to weigh down the lid with something?
I would like to be able to buy the snakeheads food from the supermarket, so frozen prawns or mussles etc, would each of the above take these as their diet?
I was wondering if the snakeheads benefit from real plants as a pose to fake, if so what do real plants need to grow like tanks seen on google, all brightly green with plants flowing all over the place ( I've never really had plants in tank. )
Anyone got any pointers on how to plan the tank out too? I was thinking of going into my college of building and salvaging some 40mm drainage pipe, the pipe used for guttering and sinks etc, washing it off properly and maybe laying it at the back of the tank with plants around it or laying the plants down and placing the pipe ontop of that can be a place for it to hide, if 40mm is too small I can get some guttering pipe. Would this work?
Do snakeheads need sand or is my current substrate ok?
All in all just looking for advice before I buy!




I know there are goldfish in this tank, they are being moved to a different tank when I have finished this tank off. At the moment there is white gravel as seen as I have stuck a blank sheet of black printing paper around the back of the tank to make the green of the plants stand out. The plants in the tank are fake at the moment.
I want to make this tank into a beautiful tank for a snakehead that can fit in it, at the moment I'm looking at either a rainbow snakehead or dwarf.
Could someone please help me choose between them or offer me advice, I'd prefer one that tries to escape less for a start lol, one that is more active, less picky with food and freindlier.
I'm unsure if snakeheads are aware of their owners? Lol.
Looking at the tank does it look secure enough for a snakehead or would I need to weigh down the lid with something?
I would like to be able to buy the snakeheads food from the supermarket, so frozen prawns or mussles etc, would each of the above take these as their diet?
I was wondering if the snakeheads benefit from real plants as a pose to fake, if so what do real plants need to grow like tanks seen on google, all brightly green with plants flowing all over the place ( I've never really had plants in tank. )
Anyone got any pointers on how to plan the tank out too? I was thinking of going into my college of building and salvaging some 40mm drainage pipe, the pipe used for guttering and sinks etc, washing it off properly and maybe laying it at the back of the tank with plants around it or laying the plants down and placing the pipe ontop of that can be a place for it to hide, if 40mm is too small I can get some guttering pipe. Would this work?
Do snakeheads need sand or is my current substrate ok?
All in all just looking for advice before I buy!

