T tyjo1334 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2009 855 0 16 around the corner from the LFS Feb 1, 2010 #1 What kind of fish is this? How big does it get? How fast does it grow? What do you recommend feeding it and how often?
What kind of fish is this? How big does it get? How fast does it grow? What do you recommend feeding it and how often?
W wonword Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2008 1,185 0 0 St. Paul, MN Feb 1, 2010 #2 Its Bichir of some sort, probably just a senegal bichir. I think they get around 8-10", and they grow at a moderate rate. I'd feed it sinking pellets.
Its Bichir of some sort, probably just a senegal bichir. I think they get around 8-10", and they grow at a moderate rate. I'd feed it sinking pellets.
V viewofthebay Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 24, 2009 99 0 0 In The Cave...USA Feb 2, 2010 #3 delhezi bichir
S scorp Gambusia MFK Member Jan 7, 2007 506 0 16 Germany Feb 3, 2010 #4 viewofthebay;3848352; said: delhezi bichir Click to expand... +2 the rest of the answers to you questions you can find in the Polypterus sticky section!
viewofthebay;3848352; said: delhezi bichir Click to expand... +2 the rest of the answers to you questions you can find in the Polypterus sticky section!
jclyde13 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 18, 2009 4,611 177 371 30 Louisville, KY Feb 5, 2010 #6 Looks like a P. palmas to me if it is, it will grow to about the same size as a sen, maybe a little bigger, but 13-14" is the average adult size. Pretty sure it's not a sen though, the pattern is way different.
Looks like a P. palmas to me if it is, it will grow to about the same size as a sen, maybe a little bigger, but 13-14" is the average adult size. Pretty sure it's not a sen though, the pattern is way different.
P phillydog1958 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 11, 2009 2,673 3 38 Wichita, KS by way of Philly, PA (Originally from Feb 6, 2010 #7 it's a palmas. senegals don't that that pattern.
S SnaKeheAdSrAwSomE Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 23, 2008 1,456 2 0 wherever god takes me LOL Feb 6, 2010 #8 lol, guys its a captive bred delhizi trust me