mix species of channa

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Personally, I think it is quite possible to keep these two channa species together. :) But for how long of a time frame can you keep? That would be my question or concern?

As phen_dox already said, it is probably best to mix when still juveniles... better chances to keep when raised together, but just like any other mixed species comm. tank, whether it be a cichla, polypterus, cichlid sp. tank?... aggression and tolerance levels are going to escalate as they grow and mature in time. Even then, you must also watch out for Personality and Behavior traits of individual specimans. Some may or may not be more meaner than others??

If you are going to try mixing different channa species, factors of concern I would take in mind or consideration are:

- Size of the Tank. Must be LARGE enough to accomadate the number of species you desire to keep?

- Method(s) of Introducing various specimans to one another. whether varying in different sizes and/or species. (just can't throw a channa in with another channa, just like that?!! )

- Proper Tank Layout. be sure to have enough swimming room and/or hiding places for various species. (Pleuropthalma require more swimming space & higher current levels, as to Aurantimaculata prefers less current and more wood/plant/sand-gravel substrate to hide and burrow in.)

- Keeping of TARGET fish. intended to be used by channa. Many times this will help and aid in 'balancing' aggression levels between specimans within the community tank. :)

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Regarding Hibernation matters goes, all I know is that pleuropthalma comes from an all year round tropical habitat/environment and aurantimaculata comes from a sub-tropical environment in India, which normally goes thru various seasonal changes & monsoons in India. :uhoh:

Also btw, is Hibernation really necessarily required by C. aurantimaculata? Or is it only necessary when trying to mimic their natural biotope, in an attempt to breed them? Like some turtles, I know they go thru a hibernation period, but it is not totally necessary when just keeping or raising them?? Anybody, your thoughts on this?

Anyways, if you do decide to try, please be sure to keep us posted and updated. Like Stotty already said, it's basically all 'hit & miss', 'trial & error' basis. Good luck and happy keeping! :cheers:
 
yes.. mix them when they were still juvenile.. but my giant snakehead only accept pleuro as his tankmate.. i try to mix giant SH with channa marulius, but marulius try to jump out of tank because affraid of giant SH..

i don't think SH can accept other species as tankmate.. but snakehead won't attack tankmate that larger than him.. but if smaller, SH will assume his tankmate as food.. :naughty:

i think hibernation is not necessary required by c. aurantimaculata.. c. aurantimacuta only active during summer season, when winter season he will hibernate cause it's to cold to active..

some pics of my pleurophthalma and giant snakehead mix in on tank..

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phen_dox;666452; said:
yes.. mix them when they were still juvenile.. but my giant snakehead only accept pleuro as his tankmate.. i try to mix giant SH with channa marulius, but marulius try to jump out of tank because affraid of giant SH..

i don't think SH can accept other species as tankmate.. but snakehead won't attack tankmate that larger than him.. but if smaller, SH will assume his tankmate as food.. :naughty:

i think hibernation is not necessary required by c. aurantimaculata.. c. aurantimacuta only active during summer season, when winter season he will hibernate cause it's to cold to active..

some pics of my pleurophthalma and giant snakehead mix in on tank..

Dude I hope you have a bigger tank on order :)

Pleuro Auranti mix? I have two pleuro now about 13inches and have been agonising over getting an Auranti for some time too. The tank is man enough as is the filtration but at the end of the day I looked at my fish and wondered if they would like a new SH in there with them. Probably not, so I decided to just keep the pleuros happy.
 
WhiteLineRacer;666535; said:
Dude I hope you have a bigger tank on order :)

Pleuro Auranti mix? I have two pleuro now about 13inches and have been agonising over getting an Auranti for some time too. The tank is man enough as is the filtration but at the end of the day I looked at my fish and wondered if they would like a new SH in there with them. Probably not, so I decided to just keep the pleuros happy.

that's my previous tank.. i had transfer those SH in bigger tank and i will post pics of SH in new tank soon!! :naughty:
 
I have a pleuro/micro mix in my tank they go along ok... only during feedingtime there's some fighting but nothing serious...
 
gekkehenkie;666763; said:
I have a pleuro/micro mix in my tank they go along ok... only during feedingtime there's some fighting but nothing serious...

waa!! same as me.. post your SH pics now.. i can't wait....
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hey phex_don! ur frm malaysia right....have u heard of the NAMI GREEN AROWANA???sorry i know its channa section, but cant help to ask....thx
 
dr01d;666788; said:
hey phex_don! ur frm malaysia right....have u heard of the NAMI GREEN AROWANA???sorry i know its channa section, but cant help to ask....thx

sorry.. i never heard about it.. What wrong with Nami green arowana? is it popular in jakarta?
 
PhullTank57;665934; said:
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Regarding Hibernation matters goes, all I know is that pleuropthalma comes from an all year round tropical habitat/environment and aurantimaculata comes from a sub-tropical environment in India, which normally goes thru various seasonal changes & monsoons in India. :uhoh:

Also btw, is Hibernation really necessarily required by C. aurantimaculata? Or is it only necessary when trying to mimic their natural biotope, in an attempt to breed them? Like some turtles, I know they go thru a hibernation period, but it is not totally necessary when just keeping or raising them?? Anybody, your thoughts on this?

Anyways, if you do decide to try, please be sure to keep us posted and updated. Like Stotty already said, it's basically all 'hit & miss', 'trial & error' basis. Good luck and happy keeping! :cheers:

As I said with my one he was in a mixed tank with Gars and other things but when I got hold of Snakeheads.org I was told in now fewer terms than don’t do it they must hibernate I did e mail them back for more information but never got a reply all I know is this is the temperatures and times of year.

Month Min temp c max temp c
Jan ........... 10 ........... 20

Feb ........... 12 ........... 22

Mar ........... 16 ........... 25

Apr ........... 18 ........... 27

May ........... 22 ........... 29

Jun ........... 23 ........... 30

Jul ........... 24 ........... 30

Aug ........... 24 ........... 30

Sep ........... 23 ........... 29

Oct ........... 21 ........... 28

Nov ........... 16 ........... 26

Dec ........... 10 ........... 20

Winter temp 19 c increase slowly to spring / summer 25 c
 
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