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Beblondie!!! When did you get the sex change???rasdbo said:beblondie once again u tha man, always have great info thanks for the help.
Alien;249145; said:To my opinnion, they are the most agressive and voracious polypterus, I know.
They will for sure eat every fish up to half their bodylenght, unless its a really rough cichlid.
-- I agree totally. Ornates are quick to their food, unlike some of the lower jaw species, and they can really eat a lot! And somehow, they seem to have a 'bigger' and more 'flexible' mouth than others--i noticed that they can swallow big chunks of food more easily, compared to another species of a bigger size.
Currently i've this 12" Ornate, which i've kept since it was 3". It's really thick and despite its size, it's colouring is still sharp and superb (usu the colouring will fade as the ornate grows), My favourite bichir.
I feed my bichirs once a day with a staple of Hikari massivore pellets, carnivorous pellets, and Lionhead sinking pellets, with the occasional swordtails. But actually they'll do fine just solely on good pellets.
From my experience with live food, you really have to observe the water quality very carefully..if you are not careful, the bichirs may get sores and other illnesses very easily.
I have two ornate bichirs in a mixed 170 gallon tank (small oscars, jaguars, arowana and a few other fish) . It's a struggle to get most live food past the oscars and jaguars, but I've found much to my surprise that they both love algae wafers. They'll almost ignore shrimp, but go nuts for the wafers. Could I possibly have the world's first vegetarian bichirs?! I'll have to rename them Sir Paul and Linda!
Thats alot of competition on feeding, try to feed them during night when all lights are off.I have two ornate bichirs in a mixed 170 gallon tank (small oscars, jaguars, arowana and a few other fish) . It's a struggle to get most live food past the oscars and jaguars, but I've found much to my surprise that they both love algae wafers. They'll almost ignore shrimp, but go nuts for the wafers. Could I possibly have the world's first vegetarian bichirs?! I'll have to rename them Sir Paul and Linda!