New Poly Senegal

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jdryden;1248808; said:
They are definitely jumpers. My delhezi jumped out when they were trying to get it out at the LFS and it took us almost half an hour to find it.
Alright, thanks man. They can live out of water for a little while, can't they?
 
For a little while. I'm not sure how long, and personally don't want to push it to find out.
 
u should get an ornate birchir next. i have a small 3'' senegal as well. he eats bloodworms, blackworms, brine, and even chases and eats guppy fry. i put mine in a 10 gallon with 6 tiger barbs, ghost shrimp (food for senegal), and a bumblebee catfish. he is doing fine. good luck with yours.:headbang2

PS- always keep any open spots on your hood covered. my ornate escaped 4 times already. luckely i heard him splash!!!
 
andyourblueblood;1249327; said:
no floating ones. get massivore and break it up. ive done this for all my fish since i have owned them. my two sens are pushing 7" and i got them both in late may, early june. my ornate also loves massivore.
Alright, thanks man. I'll try those. Where can you get 'em at?

arowana man;1249372; said:
u should get an ornate birchir next. i have a small 3'' senegal as well. he eats bloodworms, blackworms, brine, and even chases and eats guppy fry. i put mine in a 10 gallon with 6 tiger barbs, ghost shrimp (food for senegal), and a bumblebee catfish. he is doing fine. good luck with yours.:headbang2

PS- always keep any open spots on your hood covered. my ornate escaped 4 times already. luckely i heard him splash!!!
I've got a guy holding a 10" Ornate for me 'til I get the money, :D I've got mine w/ a 1.5" midas and a 7" dragon goby. I've got to cover in front of my filter now...
 
Davey_8313;1249406; said:
Alright, thanks man. I'll try those. Where can you get 'em at?


I've got a guy holding a 10" Ornate for me 'til I get the money, :D I've got mine w/ a 1.5" midas and a 7" dragon goby. I've got to cover in front of my filter now...
nice, my ornates about 10'' to.
 
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