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![]() A few weeks ago I went out to my LFS and bought two small jack dempseys. They were supposed to be an interesting addition to my green severum tank. I bought them small because I knew they were agressive and the severums are generally not so I wanted the jacks to grow up around the severums and hopefully not bother them too much. At the worst, I figured I would watch them closely and if the Jacks harrassed my severums too much I would return them to the LFS. I have five severums, all in the three to four inch size range. The Jacks were about two inches long; so noticeably smaller (which was intentional). The next morning I woke up to find all five severums swarming around the larger jack, hitting it repeatedly. It was near death but I took it out and put it in a heavily planted quarantine aquarium and hoped. It died two days later from its injuries. As soon as it died I removed the other Jack which was not being attacked but had stopped eating and put it in the quarantine tank. A couple of days went by and it still refused to eat so I went back to the LFS and got some live blackworms and brine shrimp and fed it those - which it ate reluctantly. I'm now out of live food and he still refuses to eat anything else (he even turned his nose up at freeze dried krill, which the severums attack with gusto). The water condition in these tanks is impeccable. I have to scoop out the excess frogbit growth weekly to keep it from overrunning the aquarium so the nitrate levels rarely get up to 5ppm in the quarantine tank and consistent water changes keeps a similar water quality going in my unplanted community tank. Has anyone else observed this sort of aggressive pack hunting among their green severums? Oddly enough my severums never touch the wild caught catfish, the tiger barbs, or the pleco - but add another cichlid and they go nuts. (They have also killed a three inch oscar in the exact same way). Also, what should I do about the remaining Jack? If I take him back to the LFS he will die but I can't get him to eat! -Daniel |
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Daniel Freas wrote:
Has anyone else observed this sort of aggressive pack hunting among their green severums? Oddly enough my severums never touch the wild caught catfish, the tiger barbs, or the pleco - but add another cichlid and they go nuts. (They have also killed a three inch oscar in the exact same way). Severums can be nasty fish. My coworker brought one home to her tank and it killed all of her angelfish and pl*co. It's been my experience that if there are larger fish than the severums they are much more docile. You may also want to see if any of your severums are spawning, which would add to their aggressiveness. Also, what should I do about the remaining Jack? If I take him back to the LFS he will die but I can't get him to eat! Have you tried rearranging the tank? Can you setup a "grow-out" tank for the Dempsey until he's big enough to hold his own? You could also try buying a tank seperator if the extra tank is not an option. Hope it all works out. -- dan -Daniel |
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