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ok thanks I will give it to a mate and by the way you described it they are courting but they are still juveniles about 1 1/2 inches or 3.5 cm. the female also has gotten fatter around the belly sort of how bettas look like when they have eggs. the pair seem to not be aggressive anymore but when...
sorry I'm a bit confused.
So do I remove the smallest one that's taking refuge or the the suspected male who shakes his caudal back at the suspected female because they it doesn't seem like they are being aggressive anymore they are sort of sticking together now.
I have added something similar to the tank and I'm just wondering if I remove the one causing the aggression or the one seeking refuge?
the smallest one is the one taking refuge by the way. one more question. so the one causing the aggression (suspected female) has been shaking their caudal fin...
this is a picture from bunnings about the PVC pipe i was looking at but i don't know if you can get anything from it. i added it just in case it could help.
okay cool, thanks for the reply I will try something like that and see how they react. if one of them does take refuge though should i remove the one causing the aggression (pic 3) or the one with the yellow (pic 2) because the one with the yellow seems to try and get (suspected female - pic 1)...
I need help sexing all 3 of these fish they are juvenile cacatuoides and 2 of them are showing aggression. The place I bought them from accidentally gave me 3 and now pic 2 and pic 3 are being aggressive. Can you help me sex them and tell me what I should do?