is 55 gallons enough for an elephant nose? I really want one, but don't think I could accomodate one in a 55, except by itself?
yeah..... you're right... but I though I once saw one that got, like, 9-10" long, but I can't remember where.....
is 55 gallons enough for an elephant nose? I really want one, but don't think I could accomodate one in a 55, except by itself?
jodimartin2003 said:Can you point me to some literature that says they will eat small fish. I'm not doubting it's true, I would just like to see something that says it.
FreddytheFish said:Hm, I can't recall one, but I may be wrong. I'm pretty sure P senegalus and P palmas are the smallest at 12".
Actually, P. retropinnis ssp. rarely exceed 11" (unfortunately, P. p. polli and P. p. palmas are often mislabelled as P. retropinnis).
plah831 said:is 55 gallons enough for an elephant nose? I really want one, but don't think I could accomodate one in a 55, except by itself?
and you cannot put a ghost knife in the tank cause they WILL fight. trust me. lol
FreddytheFish said:To elaborate, both fish have electrical organs to navigate and find their way around. When to electrical fish are put together in the confines of an aquarium, the electrical organs go haywire. You can't put two fish with electrical organs in the same tank.