@@indranathroychaudhury4984 i keep C. Andrao myself couple time for experiment. When i power feed fish body will adapt to grow on body. While the other time i feed less to my fish they seems grow they fin longer. Because in my country indonesia, we have contest C.andrao. the propotional body if ur fish head size bigger then the rest and getting smaller toward the tail
@@indranathroychaudhury4984 honestly i never keep my chana in community, so i dont know. Idk how u even put them in community.... are they sibling? Or u put them in community when they just a fry. Share ur experience bro
@@ilhambriantama6763 My experience is "Keep thick bush in a 3ft tank, release 7-8 of the dwarf mixed, and they are good to go". They look even more fantastic. Due to always aware of one another, may chase sometimes but hardly bite. And most friendly at feeding time. Doesn't gather at one place. Swim individually and keep their fins spread most of the time. Try this bro 👍
What are you feeding them
Bro what r u feeding pellets?
what is the size of your C. andrao?
Thanks for the share.
Look like 10-12cm
Do they bother the gouramis?
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they dont fight ?
They don’t fight?
Ils sont adorable
Fressen die Channas die Fadenfische nicht?
I guess ur fish too fat bro. See all ur C. Andrao have low fin. Usually C. andrao with good body proportion have high fin
But does body fat reduces fins ? Possible even ?
@@indranathroychaudhury4984 i keep C. Andrao myself couple time for experiment. When i power feed fish body will adapt to grow on body. While the other time i feed less to my fish they seems grow they fin longer. Because in my country indonesia, we have contest C.andrao. the propotional body if ur fish head size bigger then the rest and getting smaller toward the tail
@@ilhambriantama6763 True. But I keep in community. So does less feeding leads to more unwanted agression ?
@@indranathroychaudhury4984 honestly i never keep my chana in community, so i dont know. Idk how u even put them in community.... are they sibling? Or u put them in community when they just a fry. Share ur experience bro
@@ilhambriantama6763 My experience is "Keep thick bush in a 3ft tank, release 7-8 of the dwarf mixed, and they are good to go". They look even more fantastic. Due to always aware of one another, may chase sometimes but hardly bite.
And most friendly at feeding time. Doesn't gather at one place. Swim individually and keep their fins spread most of the time. Try this bro 👍