Justmeingardner
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Hi all,
New to the forums and to apistos. Have recently acquired 4 wild caught Apistogramma Eunotus. They are in a 20L with 4 Flameback bleeding heart tetras (originally 6, lost 2 to water change not knowing water company had heavily increased chloramine use). All fish are doing well, but I have a couple questions I thought some of the more experienced folks on here could weigh in on.
Dominant male (5 cm) constantly harasses other 3 (I believe, another male, 3.5 cm, and possibly 3 females at 2.5 cm). There has been no physical damage so far. The larger male has very little color, while the smaller male is starting to show some nice color, despite the harassment.
Question is: Is it worth tearing tank apart to catch larger male and give him his OWN space (for now, a 30L with nobody else in it)? Breeding is not my primary goal, but if it happens and some fry make it, so be it. Would like to see less aggression in tank, and give the smaller apistos a chance to grow, as well as seeing if the smaller male continues to develop nicely. And maybe smaller male will be more sociable with other two, or will he likely assume a dominant/aggressive role? Any thoughts? When do others tend to separate fish? Thanks, Mark
New to the forums and to apistos. Have recently acquired 4 wild caught Apistogramma Eunotus. They are in a 20L with 4 Flameback bleeding heart tetras (originally 6, lost 2 to water change not knowing water company had heavily increased chloramine use). All fish are doing well, but I have a couple questions I thought some of the more experienced folks on here could weigh in on.
Dominant male (5 cm) constantly harasses other 3 (I believe, another male, 3.5 cm, and possibly 3 females at 2.5 cm). There has been no physical damage so far. The larger male has very little color, while the smaller male is starting to show some nice color, despite the harassment.
Question is: Is it worth tearing tank apart to catch larger male and give him his OWN space (for now, a 30L with nobody else in it)? Breeding is not my primary goal, but if it happens and some fry make it, so be it. Would like to see less aggression in tank, and give the smaller apistos a chance to grow, as well as seeing if the smaller male continues to develop nicely. And maybe smaller male will be more sociable with other two, or will he likely assume a dominant/aggressive role? Any thoughts? When do others tend to separate fish? Thanks, Mark