Wild African Fish

Oct 22, 2002
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Hi! I started this Thread for those who own wild African Fish (Tropical Freshwater) or those who wants info. on buying or learning about them.  These Wild African Fish include (but not all!-If you know any more, please tell me):


ELEPHANT NOSE
BABY WHALE
AFRICAN BUTTERFLY
AFRICAN KNIFE FISH
DISTICHODUS SEXFASCIATUS
DISTICHODUS LUSOSSO
ROPE FISH
SENEGAL BICHER - Polypterus
Polypterus Palmas
POLYPTERUS DELHEZI
ORNATE POLYPTERUS
POLYPTERUS RETROPINNIS
POLYPTERUS WEEKSI
DEBAUWI CATFISH
AFRICAN GLASS CAT
UPSIDE DOWN CATS
LACE CATFISH
SYNODONTIS ANGELICUS
SYNODONTIS ANGELICUS
SYNODONTIS BRICHARDI
SYNODONTIS CONTRACTUS (True Upside Down Cat)
SYNODONTIS DECORUS
SYNODONTIS EUPTERUS
SYNO MULTIPUNCTATUS
SYNODONTIS NUMIFER
SYNODONTIS OCELLIFER
ALBINO AFRICAN LUNGFISH......etc

If anybody is interested in purchasing Wild African Fish, please check out this website:
http://www.fish2u.com/wild-african.html

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Does any body have Polypterus senegalus or Polypterus Palmas?  I do - I think their a cool fish to own.

;D ;D 8)
Have fun & Good luck!
 

R

ronrca

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Very cool site! Are you the owner? Some pretty neat stuff although I dont buy fish online. Id rather see the fish myself before I buy.

I disagree with the Betta Aquariums and believe that anyone really serious in the fish hobby should not be and would not be selling such things. Im glad that you do mention feeding the betta however I would not like living in a room the size of a small washroom. Im sure that it can be done. I would not keep a betta in anything smaller than 2 gallons. An experience I made was at work. A co-worker and myself both bought a betta. He had his in a small coffee cup size hex container, mine in a 2 Gallon bowl. The statues after 6 months is the his has died and mine is still living. Just a thought.