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Very nice, I have a pair of orange flash and find that they pretty much stick together, which was so much different with a pair of red tails, the male constantly chased the female and made sure she stayed on the other side of the tank. Then when they'd spawned, she'd go after him every chance she could get.
With the orange flash, they really appear to enjoy each other's company and when they spawn, he watches over the area surrounding the clay pot and she pretty much stays inside, peaking out every now and then to come to the male's aid if there's ever a threat to the area. Unfortuneatly, she always ends up eating the eggs, but I'm hoping that will change once I move them to a smaller tank where it's just the two of them and a few glow lite tetras.
One thing I don't like is the male being afraid of his own shadow, he runs and hides even when I'm adding food to the tank. The female is just the opposite, she's always out at the front of the tank whenever I'm there, she's so much more friendly. I like that, I don't like paying a lot for a pair of pretty fish just to have them hide all the time.