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My husband has a 55 gallon tank, he had a pair of Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Ndonga". The female died of unkown causes.
We recently purchased a pair of Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Kienke".
The Ndonga male chases the Kienke male.
I feel bad for the Kienke male. He hides almost all of the time. He comes out to eat, but then hides again.
There are alot of hiding places, very well planted and lots of rock, also some driftwood.
You can see the tank on my web site:
http://www.hometown.aol.com/Cutensmiley1976/CrazyAboutFish.html
Just click on Doni's tank.
Should these two not be in the same tank :?:
Is this normal :?:
Also, if we could find a Ndonga female, would the Ndonga male leave the Kienke male alone :?:
We recently purchased a pair of Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Kienke".
The Ndonga male chases the Kienke male.
I feel bad for the Kienke male. He hides almost all of the time. He comes out to eat, but then hides again.
There are alot of hiding places, very well planted and lots of rock, also some driftwood.
You can see the tank on my web site:
http://www.hometown.aol.com/Cutensmiley1976/CrazyAboutFish.html
Just click on Doni's tank.
Should these two not be in the same tank :?:
Is this normal :?:
Also, if we could find a Ndonga female, would the Ndonga male leave the Kienke male alone :?: