New aquarium

grumpypunkbear

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Ok so I just got a new 47 gallon aquarium. I was going to put a "dinosaur eel" in it otherwise known as a "senechal birch" or something like that but the guy at wal-mart said it would not survive in a new tank and that i should add other fish first before adding him. is this true? and if so how long should i wait before adding him to the tank?
 
umm it can be true in some respects but he is a little misinformed. You should read the sticky titled cycling and learn about the nitrogen cycle.
 
This is the information I found about them...
"Predatory, keep with fish too large to be eaten. Not generally aggressive towards other species of larger fish"

Obviously you'd have to stock your tank around these guys. They also get to be 12" according to this source. Also, I've never had any experience, but it's always good to start off the nitrogen cycle with hardy fish, or even better, the Fishless Cycle Method (as mentioned by Onikun, there's a sticky). I think the fishless cycle would be your best bet, considering the normal fish that are used for fishy cycles would probably be an expensive eel meal.
 
Polypterus senegalus are freshwater W.African- C.african non agressive predators ranging in size from 10-12'' that should be kept with other non agressive fish to big to fit in their mouths-Anne
 
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