JoshuaC
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Will an Axolotl make good tank mate for a Black Knife Fish? They grow to about the same size in when they're in tanks so it doesn't seem like a problem to me but I want to get other people's opinions.
They really should not be mixed with fish.
Neale - I think it was possibly one of your PFK Q&A responses where I got the predatory nature of Axolotls from. Hadn't know that side of them until then.
One never seems to see fish of 45+ cm that one sees quoted.
Is that just something due to captivity?
Or are these figures unreliable?
Three and a half years is VERY impressive; for what it's worth, you definitely get a "well done" from me! I do suspect what you call ordinary fishkeeping is actually very good fishkeeping in terms of water quality, water changes, diet, etc.
Baensch reports that a specimen got to 45 cm in 16 years; whether it grew continually at the same rate over those 16 years to reach its final size I cannot say. But I think there's an indication these fish are long-lived. At the Bolton Museum aquarium they had a related species that was huge. Admittedly, it's a species that gets twice the size of Apteronotus albifrons, but it does suggest that South American knifefish can get quite big under aquarium conditions.
Cheers, Neale