Cockatoofreak
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First, a bit of a back story:
These little hunters were sold to me as l. curviceps. Bought 6 juveniles and received 7! I then compared them to pictures of curviceps and discovered mine had red dorsal edges and spangles in front of the dorsal black spot. They are too young to show the red throat.
Anyway, after quarantine, I put them in a 75g planted tank with cardinals and harlequins as dither fish. There was also a school of red cherry shrimp. I had read that the dwarf cichlids could eat the shrimp fry but, I was not overly concerned.
Things went smoothly for a several days then, I noticed the shrimp were missing. I watched more closely and discovered the dorsigera(s) were hunting the adult and fry of the cherry shrimp who were now in hiding.
They would attack en masse and in a wild frenzy. Right after, several would start chasing the cardinals, who were too fast for them. They left the harlequins alone which leads me to believe it was the red color of the cardinals!
Anyway, that's my story for this Friday...
These little hunters were sold to me as l. curviceps. Bought 6 juveniles and received 7! I then compared them to pictures of curviceps and discovered mine had red dorsal edges and spangles in front of the dorsal black spot. They are too young to show the red throat.
Anyway, after quarantine, I put them in a 75g planted tank with cardinals and harlequins as dither fish. There was also a school of red cherry shrimp. I had read that the dwarf cichlids could eat the shrimp fry but, I was not overly concerned.
Things went smoothly for a several days then, I noticed the shrimp were missing. I watched more closely and discovered the dorsigera(s) were hunting the adult and fry of the cherry shrimp who were now in hiding.
They would attack en masse and in a wild frenzy. Right after, several would start chasing the cardinals, who were too fast for them. They left the harlequins alone which leads me to believe it was the red color of the cardinals!
Anyway, that's my story for this Friday...