Thank you Jonathan!

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Jonathan hooked me up with some very nice little bichirs today. He used these for his school project and was very generous in letting me have them now that the school year is over.

I'll shoot for in-tank pics when they settle in :)



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Here are the new youngsters in-tank, you can see one of the sens got it's tail nipped really good, but I've had this happen before and it heals fine within a couple weeks, no salt or anything special done, just keep my tank clean :)

Couldn't get a shot of the endli, he's small so when he hides in the plants, you can't see him at all.

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Nice additions to the tank Co, you'll have to post what's all swimming in that tank of yours. Once again I really like your aquascaping with the plants!
 
Burbotman;3184829; said:
Nice additions to the tank Co, you'll have to post what's all swimming in that tank of yours. Once again I really like your aquascaping with the plants!


Thank you bro :)

I have had that on my mind for a while now, one large update of all the fish.
 
nice collection and is that a moke?
 
lucky :o Do you have any problem keeping your ropes with larger bichirs? I was thinking of moving mine into my new bichir setup. the difference in girth is kind of worrying to me though.
 
aznjonathanchu@yahoo.com;3456930; said:
lol. i havent been on. i actually wish more students or younger teens would get into mfk....but hahah.


Yeah that would be cool, I'm sure your project at school inspired some peeps to try fishkeeping.

Looking at these pics is a trip because I realize how much the sens have grown. I'll put them in the bucket with the albinos so you can see the difference.

The endli was huuuge, it's with FishNCash now though.

perpetualdejavu said:
lucky :o Do you have any problem keeping your ropes with larger bichirs? I was thinking of moving mine into my new bichir setup. the difference in girth is kind of worrying to me though.

No issues at all, but the largest I've kept them with was a 14" congicus. With a full grown congicus, probably would be too risky.
 
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