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Green Terrors again
Interesting fish. First of all even after all this time, they are just so
damned skittish. Even when eating they dart up and then, back down again like lightning. The bigger one dominates and chases the smaller all day. Now that that she just laid eggs, she can't get him/her to get involved at all. She shakes and shimmy's to attract him but he's terrified of her. -- JK Sinrod myconeyislandmemories.com |
Green Terrors again
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:31:53 -0000, JK Coney wrote:
Interesting fish. First of all even after all this time, they are just so damned skittish. Even when eating they dart up and then, back down again like lightning. The bigger one dominates and chases the smaller all day. Now that that she just laid eggs, she can't get him/her to get involved at all. She shakes and shimmy's to attract him but he's terrified of her. You need to add some "dither fish" to the tank. The Cichlids will then soon overcome their nervousness and skittish behavior. |
Green Terrors again
" (((°" wrote in message news:op.u3viuhqfcnngb9@xp64... On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:31:53 -0000, JK Coney wrote: Interesting fish. First of all even after all this time, they are just so damned skittish. Even when eating they dart up and then, back down again like lightning. The bigger one dominates and chases the smaller all day. Now that that she just laid eggs, she can't get him/her to get involved at all. She shakes and shimmy's to attract him but he's terrified of her. You need to add some "dither fish" to the tank. The Cichlids will then soon overcome their nervousness and skittish behavior. What do you recommend? Will they become punching bags? -- JK Sinrod myconeyislandmemories.com |
Green Terrors again
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:28:36 -0000, JK Coney wrote:
" (((°" wrote in message news:op.u3viuhqfcnngb9@xp64... On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:31:53 -0000, JK Coney wrote: Interesting fish. First of all even after all this time, they are just so damned skittish. Even when eating they dart up and then, back down again like lightning. The bigger one dominates and chases the smaller all day. Now that that she just laid eggs, she can't get him/her to get involved at all. She shakes and shimmy's to attract him but he's terrified of her. You need to add some "dither fish" to the tank. The Cichlids will then soon overcome their nervousness and skittish behavior. What do you recommend? Will they become punching bags? You obviously need something that can get out of the way fast. My immediate thought's go to danio's - zeabra or giant danio's A quick google scan finds: http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Cichlid,...n%20Terror.htm 2 extracts from the a: Tank Mates. When small, green terrors mix with any number of small cichlids as well as other speedy tank mates. We recommend barbs. b: Dither Fish Secret. Adding a perceived outside threat, adds to the green terrors’ tendency to bond together. Convict cichlids make an excellent dither fish candidate. They like to argue and can run away at escape velocity. Do not add a male and female convict or they will breed all other fishes out of house and home. |
Green Terrors again
" (((°" wrote in message news:op.u3x42pelrwenzo@xp64... On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:28:36 -0000, JK Coney wrote: A quick google scan finds: http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Cichlid,...n%20Terror.htm 2 extracts from the a: Tank Mates. When small, green terrors mix with any number of small cichlids as well as other speedy tank mates. We recommend barbs. b: Dither Fish Secret. Adding a perceived outside threat, adds to the green terrors' tendency to bond together. Convict cichlids make an excellent dither fish candidate. They like to argue and can run away at escape velocity. Do not add a male and female convict or they will breed all other fishes out of house and home. Yes I've had convicts breed right in the middle of a 55 swarming with other cichlids. -- JK Sinrod myconeyislandmemories.com |
Green Terrors again
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:02:41 -0500, "JK Coney"
wrote: " (((°" wrote in message news:op.u3x42pelrwenzo@xp64... On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:28:36 -0000, JK Coney wrote: A quick google scan finds: http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Cichlid,...n%20Terror.htm 2 extracts from the a: Tank Mates. When small, green terrors mix with any number of small cichlids as well as other speedy tank mates. We recommend barbs. b: Dither Fish Secret. Adding a perceived outside threat, adds to the green terrors' tendency to bond together. Convict cichlids make an excellent dither fish candidate. They like to argue and can run away at escape velocity. Do not add a male and female convict or they will breed all other fishes out of house and home. Yes I've had convicts breed right in the middle of a 55 swarming with other cichlids. Convicts just breed! Stopping them can be a challenge if you need to give something else a chance to get going. Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd www.NPSL1.com |
Green Terrors again
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:46:40 -0000, Stephen Wolstenholme
wrote: On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:02:41 -0500, "JK Coney" wrote: " (((°" wrote in message news:op.u3x42pelrwenzo@xp64... On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:28:36 -0000, JK Coney wrote: A quick google scan finds: http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Cichlid,...n%20Terror.htm 2 extracts from the a: Tank Mates. When small, green terrors mix with any number of small cichlids as well as other speedy tank mates. We recommend barbs. b: Dither Fish Secret. Adding a perceived outside threat, adds to the green terrors' tendency to bond together. Convict cichlids make an excellent dither fish candidate. They like to argue and can run away at escape velocity. Do not add a male and female convict or they will breed all other fishes out of house and home. Yes I've had convicts breed right in the middle of a 55 swarming with other cichlids. Convicts just breed! Stopping them can be a challenge if you need to give something else a chance to get going. Steve Hence the point made above: "Do not add a male and female convict or they will breed all other fishes out of house and home." |
Green Terrors again
You need to add some "dither fish" to the tank. The Cichlids will then soon overcome their nervousness and skittish behavior. Noun1.dither - an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft" fuss, pother, tizzy, flap agitation - a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance Verb1.dither - act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain fret - be agitated or irritated; "don't fret over these small details" 2.dither - make a fuss; be agitated pother, flap fret, fuss, niggle - worry unnecessarily or excessively; "don't fuss too much over the grandchildren--they are quite big now" |
Green Terrors again
"JK Coney" wrote in message ... You need to add some "dither fish" to the tank. The Cichlids will then soon overcome their nervousness and skittish behavior. Added 4 black tetras.... no help. Then 2 big danios... no difference. The one bigger female GT is still beating up the smaller Terror and totally ignoring the other fish. My LPS was offering a buy 2 get one free deal tonight, so I picked up a nice pair of Dempseys, and another Green Terror. This could be fun or an even worse blood bath. -- JK Sinrod www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
Jitter fish secrets. Add a perceived external threat, an increase of Green terrors trend together. Convict fish to Excellent jitter fish candidate. They like to argue, can escape Escape velocity.
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