Angelspatience
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First sorry for making this my first post but in kind of a tight spot.
Have a 30 gal aquarium that I've had set up and running smoothly since Sept.
It currently contains
2 x Bala Sharks
1 x Upside Down Catfish
1 x Senegal Bichir
1 x Pictus Catfish
1 x Leopard Ctenopoma
I had not noticed any obvious aggression or wounds on any body until very recently.
I noticed the Pictus long whiskers were short and was unsue of who or what the culprit could of been.
I original had some apple snails but have had some bad luck keeping them alive. So today I decided to just go the old standard route of a pleco.
I had added him to the aquarium after letting the required time pass and had left the room to put some grocery's away. I came back into the room to check and found the Bichir with the pleco in his mouth. Well I thumped the aquarium and he let him go. The pleco is really to big for the Bichir to be trying to eat and I can't figured out why he's attempting to other than the pleco is slower than all the other fish in the aquarium and the Bichir is figuring he might as well try and eat him.
My 6 year old is rather upset and has had me take the Bichir out of the aquarium, I think he's afraid the Bichir might attack the other fish as well.
Currently, though it isn't what I want, the bichir is in a bucket. I always keep settled water on hand so was lucky to have that. I've spoke to my local pet store and they are willing to let me trade him for something less aggressive, but seeing as how tommorow is Good Friday I have a couple of days before I can do this.
Is it possible if I keep the water warm and cycled that I can keep him in the bucket for a couple of days? If not does anyone have any ideas of what I could do. I would hate to have him die and I really don't want to have him going after the other fish or my son upset because he is.
Have a 30 gal aquarium that I've had set up and running smoothly since Sept.
It currently contains
2 x Bala Sharks
1 x Upside Down Catfish
1 x Senegal Bichir
1 x Pictus Catfish
1 x Leopard Ctenopoma
I had not noticed any obvious aggression or wounds on any body until very recently.
I noticed the Pictus long whiskers were short and was unsue of who or what the culprit could of been.
I original had some apple snails but have had some bad luck keeping them alive. So today I decided to just go the old standard route of a pleco.
I had added him to the aquarium after letting the required time pass and had left the room to put some grocery's away. I came back into the room to check and found the Bichir with the pleco in his mouth. Well I thumped the aquarium and he let him go. The pleco is really to big for the Bichir to be trying to eat and I can't figured out why he's attempting to other than the pleco is slower than all the other fish in the aquarium and the Bichir is figuring he might as well try and eat him.
My 6 year old is rather upset and has had me take the Bichir out of the aquarium, I think he's afraid the Bichir might attack the other fish as well.
Currently, though it isn't what I want, the bichir is in a bucket. I always keep settled water on hand so was lucky to have that. I've spoke to my local pet store and they are willing to let me trade him for something less aggressive, but seeing as how tommorow is Good Friday I have a couple of days before I can do this.
Is it possible if I keep the water warm and cycled that I can keep him in the bucket for a couple of days? If not does anyone have any ideas of what I could do. I would hate to have him die and I really don't want to have him going after the other fish or my son upset because he is.