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Initial stage of putting the pair in 1 tank, the male was chasing the female aggressively. After about a month or so, the aggression went down. Now they are happily in the tank with no tankmates. Had killed all tankmate put in the tank.
I have my pair alone in à 55G since 5 months ago. The problem are the male is very very very agressive with his female, he eat all food, he fight and run everytime she try to eat.
What i need to do? Separate both in two différent tank ? What happening next ?
At first, i have 8 fish. ( i suppose to have 2 mâle and 6 female)
I kept the dominant pair, i mean only there two fish have dark stripe and always togheter chasing the other.
It possible to mâle change his mind after 4-5 months ?
The female breed 1 Times, all egg are ate by them.
Sorry to be the one to ask the stupid question, but are you sure they're different sexes and not two females? I'm not too familiar with that species so forgive the question!
I has a male and female who joined together to kill another male. The extra female was quickly removed, in rather rough shape, before they killed her. After that, nothing. They lived together peacefully, displayed a bit, but never spawned in the 3+ years they lived together. Friends but not lovers, I guess.
Did not really test the water.
Using ADA aqua soil, top with sudo cory sand.
Temp: 26- 28
Filtration: Ehiem classic 2215 with ceramic rings, ehiem substrate pro and peat.
Anyone seen this situation? My WC Adoketas fries had been split into 2 nest. One herd by father, another herd by mother. Current tankmates 3 pcs of dwarf pencilfish and 2 pcs of L183 starlight pleco.