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Sarah Navarro January 22nd 05 01:47 PM

Thats what I did day before yesterday. I put the terror into a 55 gallon.
He looks lonely. I will put him back in 2 or 3 weeks and see what happens.
I hope it works out.

Sarah
"Craig" -DONTEMAIL wrote in message
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i know this sounds bitchy as hell but, dont look too far into what
Doaoscar says, hes off the cichlid fish boards and hes pretty young. so
his knowledge is a little limited.

sorry man, but your giving people the wrong advice which you just seem
to keep pushing on them even though it WILL result in the death of fish.

in short, move the terror into a smaller tank, let the con and oscar
establish territories and then see what happens on re introduction i a
few weeks. keep us all posted (ive suffered a similar problem in the
past and would love to know how to solve it if it ever happened again.)

Craig



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daoscar January 23rd 05 12:50 PM

well yes you are asshole



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Craig January 23rd 05 12:50 PM

Nah, they only grow to around 12", but the con will be fine when
everything is set up. itll get the rough side of the deal, but itll be
alright in the end i imagine.



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Fuzzy January 23rd 05 12:50 PM

Resizing an aquarium with mature fish often cause's problems. Some
soloutions work, and others don't. When the fish are first bought, and
put in the tank, (this case a 40g) they are all pretty much the same
physical size. As such they aquire there territory, and get along ok.
Now at a later point in time, they are moved and introduced in another
tank, now, as they begin to re establish tank territory, they are no
long of semi-equal size.IMO the best method to avoid this from
happening, is to properly research the fish you are going to purchase,
and put them in a proper sized tank at the onset. Unfortunatly, the LFS
where you do your original purchase, are, for the most part only
concerned with making a sale, not really educating the new owners to as
what they must have. Hopefuly enough ppl will begin to research there
fish, and these types of situations will not need to occur.



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DannyBoy January 25th 05 12:22 PM

Here's something else you can try. Divide your tank into areas by
placing a towering item (I used two rocks) mid tank. I had a problem
with three male Maylandia Greshakei. One Greshakei thought the whole
tank should be his territory. The next time I cleaned the tank I
removed all structures and rearanged, placing two rocks, one about 1/3
and the other about 2/3 along the bottom of the tank. All three now
have taken an area to call their territor. No fight unless one wonders
beyond their "Territor Rock". the best part is that all three now wear
their Dominate Coloring.

Dannyboy



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Sarah Navarro January 25th 05 01:23 PM

I will try that. I have never heard of the fish that you have. I am going
to google it right now to see what they look like. They sound like little
gangsters protecting their turf and showing their colors. lol

Sarah
"DannyBoy" -DONTEMAIL wrote in message
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Here's something else you can try. Divide your tank into areas by
placing a towering item (I used two rocks) mid tank. I had a problem
with three male Maylandia Greshakei. One Greshakei thought the whole
tank should be his territory. The next time I cleaned the tank I
removed all structures and rearanged, placing two rocks, one about 1/3
and the other about 2/3 along the bottom of the tank. All three now
have taken an area to call their territor. No fight unless one wonders
beyond their "Territor Rock". the best part is that all three now wear
their Dominate Coloring.

Dannyboy



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Gordon James February 22nd 05 12:47 AM

Hi Sarah

Any success with the aggressive fish?


I am using a bed of Java Moss in my aggressive tank.

My most nasty Jack Dempsy (7 - 8 inches) is the boss of the upper part of
the tank where he is free to see everything for the full length (50 gallon
long).

He does not dare go into the weeds where the black convict pair gang up on
him.

I also place terra cotta pots in the tank as spawning caves.

I have loads of light (2 - 4 foot flourescent tubes) and I have to harvest
Java moss every few weeks.

The one drawback is that i have not seen my 10 inch plecostamus in several
weeks.

He hides in the weeds and eats and I only see him when I remove LOTS of
javamoss from the tank.



"Sarah Navarro" wrote in message
ink.net...
I will try that. I have never heard of the fish that you have. I am

going
to google it right now to see what they look like. They sound like little
gangsters protecting their turf and showing their colors. lol

Sarah
"DannyBoy" -DONTEMAIL wrote in message
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Here's something else you can try. Divide your tank into areas by
placing a towering item (I used two rocks) mid tank. I had a problem
with three male Maylandia Greshakei. One Greshakei thought the whole
tank should be his territory. The next time I cleaned the tank I
removed all structures and rearanged, placing two rocks, one about 1/3
and the other about 2/3 along the bottom of the tank. All three now
have taken an area to call their territor. No fight unless one wonders
beyond their "Territor Rock". the best part is that all three now wear
their Dominate Coloring.

Dannyboy



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Sarah Navarro February 22nd 05 02:22 AM

No, I tried putting him back and he is still mean. He continues harrassing
the oscar, and the pleco and the convict. I have him right now in a 55
gallon tank by himself. I want to make that tank into a sal****er tank. I
am going to have to find him a new home. If anyone knows of someone that
wants a big beautiful, mean green terror in the Fresno/Hanford area of
California let me know. I hate to get rid of him, but if I could find him a
new home I would. I am also going to ask the LFS if they will take him, but
I don't know if they will.

Sarah

"Gordon James" wrote in message
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Hi Sarah

Any success with the aggressive fish?


I am using a bed of Java Moss in my aggressive tank.

My most nasty Jack Dempsy (7 - 8 inches) is the boss of the upper part of
the tank where he is free to see everything for the full length (50 gallon
long).

He does not dare go into the weeds where the black convict pair gang up on
him.

I also place terra cotta pots in the tank as spawning caves.

I have loads of light (2 - 4 foot flourescent tubes) and I have to
harvest
Java moss every few weeks.

The one drawback is that i have not seen my 10 inch plecostamus in several
weeks.

He hides in the weeds and eats and I only see him when I remove LOTS of
javamoss from the tank.






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