It may be difficult because most Bichirs well mine react to food slowly. What is the mid level swimmer?im looking for some larger bottom dwellers i already have the mid level swimmer. im figuring ill do some bichirs or something but if anyone has some more interesting suggestions id like to hear them. i also have 2 full grown featherfins thatll be in there.
I will admit that my Senegal react to food pretty quickly.It may be difficult because most Bichirs well mine react to food slowly. What is the mid level swimmer?
yeah id probably have to feed them with tongs. its a juvenile bleekeri, if it gets larger than anticipated i can always theow it in a bigger tank, but mine seem to swim in place most of the time so i think the 65 should do.It may be difficult because most Bichirs well mine react to food slowly. What is the mid level swimmer?
I use a scrap length of pvc pipe and it allows you to get pellets to the bottom before mid water swimmers can get to the sinking pellets.yeah id probably have to feed them with tongs. its a juvenile bleekeri, if it gets larger than anticipated i can always theow it in a bigger tank, but mine seem to swim in place most of the time so i think the 65 should do.
If you paid $24 for it I think that was a fair price. Tbh I never heard of a Redtail Featherfin Synodontis.i was at the lfs earlier they had a redtail featherfin for $76 and i paid 24 for the adult normal featherfins. is that too much for a redtail featherfin the owner said they were rare but she was kind of disappointed with the coloration of the redtail.