Why Is Bichir so addicting

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Hao

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why is bichirs addicting to keep? and have? explain your answers please, Arowanas is my favorite but they get too big and they cost too much,i would collct arowanas if i was rich Lol,i think bichir is addicting because there ancient,not too big,not so expensive like other ancient fish and i think Earl(King-eL) would have too agree because he bought an albino arowana and he lost an arm and leg or so but bichirs cause him too lose his hair only :ROFL:
 
true xD
 
because they look delicate but they are hardy as far as my experience with them is concerned. they look great too, especially when they pile up.
 
i like bichirs because they're nearly disease resistant, eat anything, affordable , breathe air, and look super primitive.o and u dont need a a 50,000 gal to house one LOL
 
SnaKeheAdSrAwSomE;3365217; said:
i like bichirs because they're nearly disease resistant, eat anything, affordable , breathe air, and look super primitive.o and u dont need a a 50,000 gal to house one LOL
yeah they dont cost too much and arent too big xD
 
fun 2 watch, almost bulletproof, every1 wants 2 kno about them win they c them, and they look like nothin else n the water kinda like a aquatic lizard or dinosaur oh and its different not every1 has them i like 2 b different
 
Hao;3364990; said:
why is bichirs addicting to keep? and have? explain your answers please, Arowanas is my favorite but they get too big and they cost too much,i would collct arowanas if i was rich Lol,i think bichir is addicting because there ancient,not too big,not so expensive like other ancient fish and i think Earl(King-eL) would have too agree because he bought an albino arowana and he lost an arm and leg or so but bichirs cause him too lose his hair only :ROFL:

Lol! I lose more hair from shaving.

Well why bichirs are so addicting? Well I got nothing more to say but they are just like my very own personal drugs.
 
XD ahahaha
 
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