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Bichir (Polypterus) Care Guide
DifficultyBeginner
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Min Tank Size200 litres (4ft)
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Temperature24–30°C
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pH Range6.5–8.0
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Hardness5–25 dGH (highly adaptable)
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Max Size30–90cm (species dependent)
Lifespan15–20+ years

Overview

Bichirs (Polypterus spp.) are among the most ancient fish kept in the aquarium hobby, belonging to the family Polypteridae — a lineage that diverged from other ray-finned fish approximately 350 million years ago. They are characterised by their distinctive series of dorsal finlets (which inspired the genus name: poly = many, pteron = wing), their heavily armoured ganoid scales, and their ability to breathe atmospheric air using a primitive lung.

The Mokelembembe Bichir (Polypterus mokelembembe) is a medium-sized, elegant species that reaches approximately 35–45cm and is considered one of the most attractive members of the genus, with clean dark banding on a grey-green body. Bichirs in general are regarded as excellent beginner-to-intermediate fish for those interested in large, unusual species: they are robust, tolerant of a wide range of water conditions, and peaceful toward fish too large to eat.

Natural Habitat

Polypterus species are found across central and west Africa, inhabiting sluggish rivers, floodplains, swamps, and marshy areas. The Mokelembembe Bichir is named after the Congo River tributary system. Their habitat is often low in oxygen — hence the evolved ability to breathe air — warm, and densely vegetated with a muddy substrate.

Tank Requirements

Water Parameters

Bichirs are one of the most water-parameter-tolerant fish in the hobby. Standard UK tap water suits most species well without modification.

Feeding

Bichirs are carnivores with poor eyesight — they hunt primarily by smell and vibration. They are slow, methodical feeders that should not be housed with fast, competitive eaters that steal food before the Bichir can locate it.

Ideal foods:

Feed in the evening after lights-out for best results. Bichirs are nocturnal and feed most confidently in darkness. Drop food directly in front of them using tongs if possible — their eyesight is limited.

Tank Mates

Bichirs are peaceful toward fish too large to eat. Their slow movement and poor vision means fast, aggressive fish will often bully them or steal their food.

Good choices:

Avoid:

Common Health Issues

Where to Buy Bichirs in the UK

MTF Aquatics stocks a rotating selection of Polypterus species including Mokelembembe Bichir and other rare varieties through our transhipping network. Check our current listings or contact us for availability.

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