Need help juggling predators....

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Isis_Nebthet

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I just got two 12" clown knives that otherwise had a death sentence.

I was planning on building a tank 8x4x2 (480 gallons) for my existing predators but they are still young. I have two 4" Oxyeleotris marmorata (marbled gobies) and three same sized senegal bichirs. While it's summer the clowns can be outside chained into my pond (water temp stays above 70). Once the tank inside is done I'm obviously going to have to make a few divisions because everyone else will be *lunch* for those clowns.

So far the marbled gobies and bichirs have an even growth rate so they can be kept together for a while. How much floor space would you give them?

When the gobies get big enough to munch the bichirs how much floor space for each?

Will the marbleds be big enough to co habitate with the clowns in the end?

How much final floor space would you give the bichirs?

Adrea
 
I think your gobies will eventually outgrow your senegalus bichirs.

The marbled goby will grow up to 24", which should be big enough to be housed with your clown knives.

Your 480g tank should be big enough for all these fishes.
 
any thoughts on dividing them?

I guess there's no knowing how big they will be when they need seperated finally (the bichirs and the gobies that is). They may be fine longer than when the gobies outgrow the bichirs since they've been raised together?

If I divide 3 foot off for the bichirs is a 5 foot tank too short for the big guys?

Adrea
 
You can always use a divider, but that makes the tank rather unsightly and generally less space for the fish.

It doesn't matter if the fishes are raised together, if it's small enough to be food, it'll be eaten.
 
Isis_Nebthet said:
If I divide 3 foot off for the bichirs is a 5 foot tank too short for the big guys?

Adrea
yes.

my personal preference would be to let the bichirs become food, whenever that may happen.
 
yea
 
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