Need help in raising aba aba

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Darkexodus

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Hey guys im about to bring aba aba knife fish pair.both of them are fiveinchers
Any of you have any experience with them
What are the suitable tankmates
.can i put them with
Endlicheri bichirs and lapradei bichirs
All of bichirs are between 5to 8 inches
 
Aba aba are very aggressive fish. They may tolerate tankmates but will likely kill everything in ur tank eventually. Some keepers have gotten away with it but majority of time aba aba will kill everything in the tank...including heaters/plumbing.

They require a big tank. Capable of getting to 3 feet easily in home aqauriums if taken care of. If trying to keep the fish for life then anything larger than 350g (500g should be good for one for life) should work. They require dim lighting. Usually found in muddy waters under submerged tree roots. No special water requirements.

Will take most foods. Live or prepared. Wouldn't recommend live food as risk of parasite etc. Unless you raise ur own and want to feed live food then ur choice.

I've seen most owners keeping one but not two. I don't remember if they tolerate each other. I would say likely not unless and male and female. Hard to tell, like gars. Also I've talked to other keepers ( a while ago) and was always advised if keeping more than one will need a tank of atleast 1000g. If trying to get it to mate then will need a waterfall or some kid of effect. I guess it triggers spawning/mating.

Had one a while back. That was a mean As heck. It destroyed air hoses and a heater in my tank. Very interesting and cool fish.

Ur polys may not make it. Not cause the aba aba is hungry cause it's evil.

Hope that helps somewhat. Other memebers will chime in. I think a member named A Awesome has one with temporary tank mates, fish were being moved.
 
Wrong forum area
 
Aba aba are very aggressive fish. They may tolerate tankmates but will likely kill everything in ur tank eventually. Some keepers have gotten away with it but majority of time aba aba will kill everything in the tank...including heaters/plumbing.

They require a big tank. Capable of getting to 3 feet easily in home aqauriums if taken care of. If trying to keep the fish for life then anything larger than 350g (500g should be good for one for life) should work. They require dim lighting. Usually found in muddy waters under submerged tree roots. No special water requirements.

Will take most foods. Live or prepared. Wouldn't recommend live food as risk of parasite etc. Unless you raise ur own and want to feed live food then ur choice.

I've seen most owners keeping one but not two. I don't remember if they tolerate each other. I would say likely not unless and male and female. Hard to tell, like gars. Also I've talked to other keepers ( a while ago) and was always advised if keeping more than one will need a tank of atleast 1000g. If trying to get it to mate then will need a waterfall or some kid of effect. I guess it triggers spawning/mating.

Had one a while back. That was a mean As heck. It destroyed air hoses and a heater in my tank. Very interesting and cool fish.

Ur polys may not make it. Not cause the aba aba is hungry cause it's evil.

Hope that helps somewhat. Other memebers will chime in. I think a member named A Awesome has one with temporary tank mates, fish were being moved.
just brought one aba aba.
 
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yeah. seriously i cannot find the suitable area for this post. im new
. just brought my aba aba
There is a knifefish forum under ancient fish, i think you will have better luck there
 
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huge Aba Aba knife, theres one where it eats 2 largish catfish but i couldn't find it
 
Hey guys im about to bring aba aba knife fish pair.both of them are fiveinchers
Any of you have any experience with them
What are the suitable tankmates
.can i put them with
Endlicheri bichirs and lapradei bichirs
All of bichirs are between 5to 8 inches
Where did you find them? I've been searching for a couple years now. Can't seem to find any for sale.
 
They really do need a tank large enough for a dolphin. If you can't provide that I'd recommend a smaller species of Knifefish. There are quite a few varieties to choose from and if you can get your hands on an Aba...It's safe to say you can probably find some Tamandua 's or something equally enviable. With enough room for them to be a knife fish you will find them to be one of the greatest fish out there. They all need a lot of room.
 
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