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rockyofhockey

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Would an angelfish work with this stock?

1x Bolivian ram
4x giant danio
1x albino senegalus

40 gallon planted tank


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
Or any other fish recommendations would be grateful.


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
Not sure if giant danio are fun nippers but I think it would work


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Not sure if giant danio are fun nippers but I think it would work


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Thanks Caleb! The danios just chase each other right now and don't seem to nip anyone's fins but I wanna make sure I'm ok with an angelfish


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
If anything is worry about the Senegalus at full size making a meal of a sleeping danio.


Caleb

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If anything is worry about the Senegalus at full size making a meal of a sleeping danio.


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I don't think mines getting much bigger than he is. He is around 6 inches and kinda stopped growing.... He seems very healthy any how


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
I've only owned 1 Bichir and it eventually died because it refused to eat anything I gave it. But best of luck with yours.


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The looks awesome. Healthy. I tried at least 10 different foods with mine and he rejected them all what do you feed yours?


Caleb

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The looks awesome. Healthy. I tried at least 10 different foods with mine and he rejected them all what do you feed yours?


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Bloodworms, pellets, live worms he even comes up to eat flakes


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
Does anyone else out there agree it is ok to add an angel?


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I dunno, I've heard of bichers eating some crazy big fish. I think an angel would be ok but get a big one...
 
I dunno, I've heard of bichers eating some crazy big fish. I think an angel would be ok but get a big one...


I would make it an angel that's at least a few inches to make sure because of the size of your bichir


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Honestly a 40 gallon seems a bit small for a bicher anyway. Do you have any plans to upgrade him? That would make it a lot better for an angelfish.
 
Honestly a 40 gallon seems a bit small for a bicher anyway. Do you have any plans to upgrade him? That would make it a lot better for an angelfish.


I completely read over that. I agree bump to at least 55. Bichir stay mostly on the bottom and get close to a foot in length. A good footprint is nice for them. Angels also appreciate the space. They get larger than a lot of people think.


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I've heard lots of sources say a 40 gallon is OK for a senegalus bichir... They honestly don't get much bigger than 8 inches. And have been told that too.... Also I thought angelfish could go into a 30 as a minimum size? (Don't hold me to that?)


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
I've heard lots of sources say a 40 gallon is OK for a senegalus bichir... They honestly don't get much bigger than 8 inches. And have been told that too.... Also I thought angelfish could go into a 30 as a minimum size? (Don't hold me to that��)


Rockyofhockey _/.\_

I would say 40 gallons is a minimum for senegalus, this is true, but a 55 is much better. And I think angelfish could go as a breeding pair in a 20 high (with nothing else) and probably not smaller than a 30 otherwise.

Mostly it's just that bichers will eat literally anything. I would bet a pretty large sum of money that your danios are going to start disappearing soon. And an angelfish would have to be pretty big to start with not to get eaten.
 
I would say 40 gallons is a minimum for senegalus, this is true, but a 55 is much better. And I think angelfish could go as a breeding pair in a 20 high (with nothing else) and probably not smaller than a 30 otherwise.

Mostly it's just that bichers will eat literally anything. I would bet a pretty large sum of money that your danios are going to start disappearing soon. And an angelfish would have to be pretty big to start with not to get eaten.


I have a friend whose a local breeder and he could give me 1 at 4 inches for 6 dollars!! Would that size be ok?


Rockyofhockey _/.\_
 
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