Armoured Bichir, Black Ghost Knife, Need help |
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Armoured Bichir, Black Ghost Knife, Need help |
Jul 13 2007, 05:35 AM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1102 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Long Island, NY, USA Member No.: 33115 |
My LFS has both of these (get them every shipment), and I was wondering if they required any special care.
I looked at the profiles and it said they were fish that liked meaty foods, and fairly large. WOuld a 100Gallon be large enough? ANy other notes, such as if they'll eat other fish, or anything? I love the way they look. Also, what meaty foods should I feed. |
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Jul 13 2007, 06:11 AM
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![]() Fish Crazy Group: Members Posts: 191 Joined: 25-June 07 From: Washington, USA Member No.: 33217 |
i think a 100 gallon would work. i know that the BGK gets pretty big and is nocturnal so you'll need to feed them when the lights go out. they send an electircal current out to find food which shouldnt harm any of the other fish, they will need a cave to hide in and as for the food, bloodworms should be fine, and like most fish they will eat any fish that will fit in their mouths, so try not to put them in with any fish any less then half their size. i dont know much about the armoured bichir though.
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Jul 13 2007, 07:52 AM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 31-August 05 Member No.: 15630 |
Blood worms will be fine while they are smaller. After that you can start to add other stuff. I prefer frozen prawns myself as they are very easy to get from most shops. I think other people use white bait and meal worms for the larger predators.
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Jul 13 2007, 08:42 AM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 286 Joined: 25-June 07 From: Orange County California Member No.: 33202 |
i have bichir!!!
so i can help u with that info!! for the bichir u can feed him cichlid pellets!!! give it small cichlid pellets they love'em!! u can also put in feeder guppies and they will disapear in the night!! |
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Jul 13 2007, 09:03 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1460 Joined: 11-March 07 From: Places, Far Far Away Status: Hmm. Member No.: 30092 |
feeder fish would do on an occasional basis. the rest could be made up with pellets, preferably sinkers
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Jul 13 2007, 09:40 AM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 31-August 05 Member No.: 15630 |
I wouldn't recommend Guppies. Besides the obvious higher cost of buying them, why feed a fish which is a good pet in itself to a fish that would be just as happy with frozen prawns etc...
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Jul 13 2007, 11:03 AM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
Feeders are totally unrequired, there are so may other options which are better for the fish and also cheaper. Prawns, Shrimp, Live Bloodworm to name a few. As long as you are aware of the full size these 2 fish get to and be ready for a tank suitable they will be fine.
Im sure the biggest Ghost Knife ive seen was about 26" so make sure your tank is at least 3 times that length if you want the tank to last the fish's life |
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Jul 13 2007, 06:09 PM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1102 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Long Island, NY, USA Member No.: 33115 |
Hmm...
I suppose I'll get one. Are there any special water requirement, or are they pretty adaptible? |
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Jul 13 2007, 06:27 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
I think after reading your emergency post the last thing you should be doing is buying fish
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Jul 13 2007, 06:43 PM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1102 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Long Island, NY, USA Member No.: 33115 |
QUOTE(DarkEntity @ Jul 13 2007, 02:27 PM) [snapback]1689948[/snapback] I think after reading your emergency post the last thing you should be doing is buying fish I didn't say I was going to run out right now and get them. I don't even have the 100 yet, just planning for when I do get it. |
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Jul 13 2007, 08:12 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
My point was that you are struggling to keep beginner fish, i really wouldnt be looking for anything more specialised until i was confident with these and could easliy and happily look after them without problems.
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Jul 14 2007, 12:56 AM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1102 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Long Island, NY, USA Member No.: 33115 |
QUOTE(DarkEntity @ Jul 13 2007, 04:12 PM) [snapback]1690076[/snapback] My point was that you are struggling to keep beginner fish, i really wouldnt be looking for anything more specialised until i was confident with these and could easliy and happily look after them without problems. I wasn't struggling with them, I went out and they all died. They were fine when I left. Active, eating, then just poof, I have a tank of dead fish. |
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Jul 14 2007, 09:40 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
exactly my point!
You lost all your beginner fish, you should learn to keep them before moving to something harder. Its going to be far more beneficial to you and the fish. You dont loose everything in a tank without something being seriously wrong! |
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Jul 14 2007, 10:15 PM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 286 Joined: 25-June 07 From: Orange County California Member No.: 33202 |
bichirs are pretty adaptable to most waters and also allow air at the surface because bichirs only breathe air.
my bichirs are not even big enough to eat prawns yet there like 6 inch and prawns are way to big for there mouths. why judge people on how they care for the fish? if they wanna feed there fish feeders let them its their fish their choice not yours!!!! |
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Jul 14 2007, 11:58 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 31-August 05 Member No.: 15630 |
Ur right, but if they ask for advice why cant I say that feeders aren't necessary?
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Jul 15 2007, 12:46 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
Bichirs dont need feeders. plenty of other options
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Jul 16 2007, 12:26 AM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1102 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Long Island, NY, USA Member No.: 33115 |
QUOTE(DarkEntity @ Jul 14 2007, 05:40 PM) [snapback]1691054[/snapback] exactly my point! You lost all your beginner fish, you should learn to keep them before moving to something harder. Its going to be far more beneficial to you and the fish. You dont loose everything in a tank without something being seriously wrong! But it wasn't because I was unskilled, or the un-cycled tank. Do you have any idea what killed them? I had no ammonia, nitrite, or visible signs of disease. I want to know if it was my fault, but until I know I don't think I did it. They just suddenly died. |
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