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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

My Albino Senegal Bichir going for his 2nd peice of scallop for the night. He eats a LOT!

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  • wow very cool and NICE tank set up!

  • Yeah the tank is specially set-up to fit maximum caves in the bottom for the bottom dwellers and plants grow both on the wood and in the small space between the peices of wood and form angel-safe caves (angels often dart around and scratch themselves)

    Anyways thanks for the comment!

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  • he's so healthy, I never knew they could eat scallops. is it raw?

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  • Boring....

  • He;s happy..

  • hey nice tank i have a bichir and was wondering how big is yours and what can i feed mine to make it grow biggerr??

  • he looks great, nice work 5/5

  • The one in this video is a tire track eel. I'll have more videos of this tank so you can see the spiny eels eating and the black ghost. The eels love worms from the garden.

  • Sweet is that a fire eel?

  • yeah Their both happy now. I do enjoy watching this video. Thanks for putting it up.

  • Ya arowana's are hard to trust. Bichirs and elongated fish are rarely found attractive to most predators (as opposed to plump goldfish) but it's a good idea to have the fish adopted when you CAN.

  • WOW! The scallops must be doing him good since he gained weight from it. Keep up the good work. I missed our Bichir...he's albino too, but, he was in a tank with our arowana and it was getting really creepy with the growth spurt of the arowana, so we had our Bichir adopted by our aunt.

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