On 2 Jul 2003 17:23:17 -0700, Timothy Chu wrote:
I have pretty close to the same setup: two rams (not a mated pair, but
a male and a female) and a lone male kribensis. The krib hangs out in
a corner thanks to a siamese algae eater who believes the entire tank
is his territory, but the krib seems to be ok with it.
Thanks for that

Sounds like it would be ok.
territory doesn't really overlap too much. I'd imagine that if your
kribs begin breeding, there might be trouble although in a 200 litre,
that's lots of room for the other fish to occupy.
Ah yes, if they breed... the existing pair lay eggs but nothing hatches
and sometime later they get eaten when they give up guarding them.
If they did breed - and the other fish didnt get the fry - the local
LFS would probably take them. Or friends. I say this because the
local LFS always has a tank of loads of juvenile kribs!
nice sig btw--mine used to be
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heh, thanks

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