Polypterus endlicheri congicus was created in 1898.
Polypterus endlicheri was created in 1847.
Junodia congicus was created in 1915.
Polypterus delhezi was created in 1899.
Polypterus senegalus was created in 1829.
yes as long as the axolotl is too big to get eaten
most fish that i have seen doing this are doing so because of lack of oxygen in the tank.
The dragon bicher, Polypterus senegalus senegalus, was discovered by science in 1829 by french naturalist and zoologist Georges Cuvier. It was almost certainly known to the natives of Africa where it originates from before then.
Polypterus Bichers can live on land if kept moist, they tend to 'army crawl' around untill they dry up if they escape. They have lungs instead of a swim bladder Unlike most fish.
Freshwater eels come in a few varieties such as the peacock eel, tiretrack eel, fire eel, etc. There is also what is called a freshwater moray, though I believe this eel to be mainly brackish and not truly fresh. Freshwater eels also include a species called the Polypterus, which include the Bicher which is commonly called the Dinosaur Eel. Freshwater eels are usually smaller and less aggressive than their saltwater brethren and generally spend alot of time buried into the substrate. There are eels from different locals offering choices to better suit the other tank occupants.
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