Dick
May 8th 06, 10:34 AM
On Sun, 7 May 2006 21:31:43 -0400, "Bill Stock" >
wrote:
>OK, so aggression is a bit overstated. They sit on the bottom and one slowly
>approaches the other and it backs off. Then the one that backed off
>approaches the first one and it backs off. I don't know if this is a
>territorial thing or a mating ritual. It all looks pretty peaceful whatever
>is happening.
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I have 10 SAEs in 3 tanks. In 3 years I can't say I have seen the
dance you describe. I really like the SAEs almost as much as the
Clown Loaches. The two species often swim together. I wonder if
someone else has had your experience.
BTW, I have only heard of truly aggressive behavior with "false" SAEs.
dick
wrote:
>OK, so aggression is a bit overstated. They sit on the bottom and one slowly
>approaches the other and it backs off. Then the one that backed off
>approaches the first one and it backs off. I don't know if this is a
>territorial thing or a mating ritual. It all looks pretty peaceful whatever
>is happening.
>
>
>
I have 10 SAEs in 3 tanks. In 3 years I can't say I have seen the
dance you describe. I really like the SAEs almost as much as the
Clown Loaches. The two species often swim together. I wonder if
someone else has had your experience.
BTW, I have only heard of truly aggressive behavior with "false" SAEs.
dick