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| #Post#: 665-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: the_shazard Date: September 26, 2014, 5:26 pm | |
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| I just got a featherfin syno and was wondering if it could be | |
| housed with a dinosaur bichir (Larry). the featherfin is | |
| currently in my 55 gal mixed mbuna tank and i was thinking about | |
| adding Larry to consolidate tank space. I used to keep Larry in | |
| a 29 gal, but i had to move him to a 10 gal and i hate seeing | |
| him in there. I used to keep him with my old mbunas and he did | |
| fine i was just wondering if he would get along with the syno. | |
| The syno is only about an 1 1/2 inches and Larry is about 6 | |
| inches but the syno isn't small enough to be eaten. | |
| #Post#: 671-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: Stu4648 Date: September 26, 2014, 7:00 pm | |
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| I have never kept Bichirs but I think I would be reluctant to | |
| let an inquisitive little Syno in with a big ambush predator who | |
| is 4 times bigger. You could end up losing both if Larry has a | |
| pop and the little guy flicks his spines up and gets lodged in | |
| his mouth. I think I would wait until the Syno is nearer 4 | |
| inches at least. What is the biggest thing you have ever seen | |
| Larry eat or attempt to eat? | |
| #Post#: 700-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: Thecrazyfishlady Date: September 26, 2014, 10:05 pm | |
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| If the fish is bigger than it's head (even if smaller than it's | |
| body), then there is a very low chance of the bichir (assuming | |
| it's a senegalus) even going after it. Of course, this comes | |
| down to knowing your fish. | |
| My adult female senegalus won't even go after Tetra after being | |
| raised her entire life on pre-killed and growing up with other | |
| fish (she's become a very friendly community fish). Of course, | |
| if an animal was raised on live, it's more likely to have a go | |
| at anything even a little bigger than it's head. It's really | |
| your call. That bichir shouldn't be in a 10 gallon for long. | |
| That's literally a death trap long term. | |
| If it were me, I'd go for it but choose a day where you can sit | |
| down and observe. Move them in the same day so both of them are | |
| left "Figuring things out". Chances are the bichir will be so | |
| busy paying attention to the new surroundings, or hiding that it | |
| won't even look at the syno. I seriously doubt you are going to | |
| have an issue, now when it's around 6" if it hasn't been forced | |
| to eat live foods. I would suggest pulling it from live foods | |
| and making it eat non live to dumb down the aggression. | |
| #Post#: 927-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: the_shazard Date: September 30, 2014, 3:48 pm | |
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| I feed Larry earthworms 3-4 times a week so I am not worried | |
| about him eating the syno, but I know the synos can be | |
| territorial so I just wanted to make sure he wouldnt attack | |
| Larry | |
| #Post#: 947-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: Stu4648 Date: October 1, 2014, 1:44 am | |
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| I think featherfins can get territorial when they are older | |
| although not too sure if it is directed more towards other | |
| featherfins or any bottom dweller in general. Either way I think | |
| Larry should be ok for a while yet, I cannot see the Syno | |
| getting too pushy until they match up more closely size wise, I | |
| think featherfins can push 10" or so in length fully grown. | |
| Chances are if Larry is fairly static the Syno may take up | |
| residence elsewhere and leave him in peace. | |
| #Post#: 997-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: Thecrazyfishlady Date: October 1, 2014, 9:29 pm | |
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| They feather fins see for the most part heavily aggressive | |
| towards each other. I've never seen them truly get nasty with | |
| other fish unless those fish initiate first. A senegalus | |
| switched to non-live foods has no reason to initiate aggression | |
| in a large enough space. | |
| OP, it's a good thing to keep both well fed in response to what | |
| you said. I honestly don't think you will have any problems, | |
| just don't use live feeder fish and you won't have problems with | |
| the fish growing up into a monster. Also make sure it has a good | |
| place to be. What ever you do, don't keep it in a 10 gallon | |
| tank. | |
| #Post#: 1242-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: the_shazard Date: October 7, 2014, 7:39 pm | |
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| Just wanted to update, I moved Larry to the 55 and he is looking | |
| good. ;D | |
| #Post#: 1579-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Catfish and bichirs | |
| By: summoner2183 Date: October 22, 2014, 8:58 am | |
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| A bichir with africans and catfish.... I still think you should | |
| keep an eye on your bichir and hope it doesn't snack on your | |
| African cichlids, even though it hasn't been fed live food at | |
| all. They are still predators, and in a way there might still be | |
| a hunting instinct in Larry, so I think keeping a lookout would | |
| be prudent. | |
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