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I tried a pair of each in a 30 gal breeder tank and found my Inca's on the floor almost lost them. I had another 30 gal. ready just in case. Both pairs bred a week later.
Are you coming to the swap meet for R.I. Saturday at Ken's Fish. It's free food and free admission and if you want to sell fish it's 15.00 for a table but if you bring your own table it's 10.00 and all the money you make selling the fish is yours. All the info at http://www.tfsri.net/
Tom
Thanks for the answers. I thought it might be a OB strain never seen before. Do the parasites stay with him for the rest of his life or will they disappear with age.
Sorry to hear you lost the male. My female was also very aggressive but in a thirty gal. tank he had plenty of room to hide and he is 3 times her size. As long as he stays away from the bottom of the tank she lets him live.
Tom