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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

Bichir injures a goldfish, then comes back to finish him

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  • Can they eat blood worms?

  • @JDCredible get some live ones!

  • Btw, you are going to eventually kill off your fish by feeding them goldfish. Fish that are bred and raised to be feeders are kept in horrible conditions and are exposed to many diseases and parasites. Under no circumstances should you ever take that risk.

  • @drgnfrc13 thx tips...ur a hero

  • Not a huge bichir.... Grab an endli or an Ornate for a real live feeding show.

  • @pgcrswll

    clearly you havent grown one from infancy...it's huge

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  • how long is it?

  • Are u filming with a toaster?

  • @ThOneWhChrmdThOne Yes they do well with Afrians. Gourami's are slow movers and therefore will often be bulied by the Africans and then the Eel would take over. So no to Gourami, Yes to Cichlids.

  • This video woud be a great piece but someone put some horrible HORRIBLE stank ass music in there that can only be appretiated by tone deaf chldren under the age of 25.

    The eel is nice tho. I agree, never use feeder gold fsh. If aything g for the minnos because they DO offer nutritional benefits. They still are prone to desease tho

  • Not only do feeder goldfish carry diseases, they also have horrible nutritional value, hope the goldfish were just a ..."treat" for you to watch your Senegal kill stuff and not its main diet

  • damn putting the bichir with my giant gourami didn't work out

  • @HolySasquatchTurd cool. thanks

  • @ThOneWhChrmdThOne that sounds like it might be the Giant Gourami. you're ok then. they get really big.

  • @HolySasquatchTurd im not really familiar with the species but the gourami is white and red spotted, about 6 inches. unfortunately the african cichlid died because it jumped out the tank.

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