Also, if your willing to get them small and grow them out, your local petsmart should have them around 6 bucks a piece, labeled "dinosaur eel"
You are right. Observe the tank mate of the senegal, whether they are picking on it. I have to remove my climbing perch and scat because they consistenly bitting my senegals.unannon;1388335;1388335 said:
Anyhow back on topic, a senegal will be fine, as long as the fish won't fit in it's mouth, and the care requirements such as temp. and ph , etc are relativly the same, then i dont see a problem. Senegals really arent agressive fish, i would be more concerned of something picking on the bichir really.
tudiapaktam;1384894; said:It will be ok. I have more than 20 bichirs with my other community fish in a 75 gallon tank. Take a look at the pictures below.
Keeper of the Ropes;1390578;1390578 said:I shall move to your defense as well. I won't go as far as saying my tanks look like yours, but mine are a bit overstocked and I know that. They aren't quite, um, to that degree, but I totally understand where you are coming from. If you want more fish, and you take your maintenance of the tank and the fish to the next level and keep the fish healthy and the water pristine, then you have nothing to worry about. If you do your water changes twice as often, upgrade your filtration, and can manage to battle off all the diseases, illnesses and other problems that can stem from overpopulation, then I think he deserves a bit more respect than he's getting here, seeing as how he's doing a heck of a lot more work to enjoy his hobby than a lot of us. If he had just bought the tank, bought all the fish, dumped them in, and tried to care for them in a life with no chemicals for his water, a crappy Top Fin filter and only did WCs once every 6 weeks, that would be a totally different story.
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Keeper of the Ropes;1390578; said:I shall move to your defense as well. I won't go as far as saying my tanks look like yours, but mine are a bit overstocked and I know that. They aren't quite, um, to that degree, but I totally understand where you are coming from. If you want more fish, and you take your maintenance of the tank and the fish to the next level and keep the fish healthy and the water pristine, then you have nothing to worry about. If you do your water changes twice as often, upgrade your filtration, and can manage to battle off all the diseases, illnesses and other problems that can stem from overpopulation, then I think he deserves a bit more respect than he's getting here, seeing as how he's doing a heck of a lot more work to enjoy his hobby than a lot of us. If he had just bought the tank, bought all the fish, dumped them in, and tried to care for them in a life with no chemicals for his water, a crappy Top Fin filter and only did WCs once every 6 weeks, that would be a totally different story.
Keeper*