Saddled bichir

The Saddled Bichir is a new fish introduced in.

Further information
A timeless and archaic fish, the Saddled Bichir (sometimes called the Reedfish or Ropefish) as well as its relatives have very ancient origins. All species inhabit muddy and marshy waters of tropical Africa, the most obvious example being those living in the Nile River. These fish can breathe air from outside of water, and can cross over land effortlessly with the help of their fins. They are a nocturnal fish and feed on insects, crustaceans and other fish.

They can live for up to 10 years.