You mean out competed for food? Yeah. I noticed this Juvenile Cockatoo beats the Cardinal tetras and Boe Rainbows for food. Not by speed but by pure wit lol.Oh and forgo on the A. borellii. It will be outcompeted in your tank. Aggression is also possible but not the main problem.
What kind you think? Triple Red?With these fins 100% a male. No doubt.
Yep, because A. borellii are not very outgoing in my experience.You mean out competed for food?
No idea, since I detest domestic A. cacatuoides, to me it's just a degenerate piece of inbred fish.What kind you think? Triple Red?
Yep, because A. borellii are not very outgoing in my experience.
No idea, since I detest domestic A. cacatuoides, to me it's just a degenerate piece of inbred fish.
Yeah I had no intention of sending him back I'll love him and care for him for as long as he lives.I'm not saying you should send that fish back. Just don't get a second and keep the one accidently delivered. The animal still has a right to live and be treated and housed well.
I'm just of the opinion to not breed the domestic strains anymore because they do worse and worse every year. Whether that means the breeds go extinct or not is irrelevant to me.
So the single specimen should be treated with respect, I just don't like what so-called breeders did to these fish.
Yep, because A. borellii are not very outgoing in my experience.
No idea, since I detest domestic A. cacatuoides, to me it's just a degenerate piece of inbred fish.
A lot of inbreeding generations and otherwise take a look here:What's the different between a wild cacatuiodes and domestic cacatuiodes?