Sailfin
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Sailfin
Hi Guys i recently bought two fish what i believe to be a sailfin syndontis i give them both live foods and flake foods but ive been told by someone u can give them live fish to eat like neon tetras would be safe and is thie deemed to be too cruel?.
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Most likely syno. Eupterus, Featherfin Synodontis. Why this person recommended feeder fish is beyond me. When I had mine it was close on 7" long and the biggest thing that he seemed comfortable eating was a catfish tablet or pellet. They don't have large mouths and, although they are known to predate on fish fry and eggs, Neon tetras, apart from the disease risk already mentioned, would be flippin' expensive live food!!!
How long has this 'someone' been keeping fish dave?
How long has this 'someone' been keeping fish dave?
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Feeder fish
Hi Gibbo and everyone else thanks for your replies its someone who keeps c******s and he gives them live neons and someone in a shop told him u shouldent keep sailfins with neons tetras or they will feed on them and then he told me to try that and hes kept fish apart from catfish for 5 years.