Should I feed Senegal Bichirs bloodworms?

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I guess I could see them living in the wild there if some numb nuts let a few go. But I don't know if I'd say they could grow to hug population and be considered invasive. I don't know though.
They probably don't know either.
 
I guess I could see them living in the wild there if some numb nuts let a few go. But I don't know if I'd say they could grow to hug population and be considered invasive. I don't know though.
The snakehead is a good example of that here in Florida where I'm from. They have a growing population. They can decimate a lot of fish. Florida bans a lot of the big predatory fish. No wolves or rays allowed here. Only for sale to states that allow rays and wolves with the right permits.
 
Yeah Snakeheads, red tail cats, lionfish. All really hardy warm water species. With how hard the rays are to care for I just don't see the reason. But as my wife says life finds a way.
 
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