Idk then
I guess yours was different then
What species was it that you kept ?
SH spcices like C.micropelts, C.marulius & C.marulioides (any variation),C.striata, C.diplogrmama are the ones that I'm referring to not dwarf snakeheads
Don't trust me ?? just look up a care guide for them it'll only...
Have you kept a snakehead???
When it comes to eating snakeheads are much more aggressive and violent much more than arowanas
Even though arowanas get the chance to grab first since they're top water predators
Decent sized snakehead can easily grab food before arowanas and also sometimes they...
I really don't recommend putting him into that tank
Rtc is a bottom feeder so in order to feed him you'll definitely have to overfeed the SH
Also arowanas and paroon sharks aren't really aggressive eaters it's the same scenario again
Oscars are much better compared to these options since they at...
Even though I've read that they only eat the biofilm
I don't completely agree with that because of my experience with it
They certainly do eat the leaf itself after it's really soft and half decomposed
After only few hours of me taking the photo that leaf was gone
They rip tiny pieces of the...
At first my shrimps didn't touched it either
Btw I'm using ones that I dried myself but that shouldn't make a difference since those are 100% mulberry leaves according to the package
After a day or two they started nibbling at it and now they go crazy for it
I think it's because they need to...
Every single snakehead species should be kept alone at least without any that have the same diet
Even for C.micropelts I don't recommend keeping oscars with them since they're snakeheads they'll eat until they pop open so it's most likely to be overfed when keeping with other fish
There are...
Found the answer with the help of someone from discord channel @MattW gave me
Thanks for that
They are called peritrich ciliates
Most probably in the genus of Vorticella
https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/834781/view/vorticella-peritrich-ciliates-lm