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Old February 23rd 04, 08:56 AM
Jim Morcombe
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I put three juvinille electric blues into my girl friends overcrowded
community tank.

She has been working the late shift letely and hs not been feeding her fish
regularly.

One of her favourite Corydoris has been found shredded and eaten.

The electric blues are only an inch and a half long and don't seem agressive
(yet). On the other hand, her over-grown poop-generators (gold fish) are
always munching on her one-eyed angel and anything else that moves.

Do you think my poor, sweet, innocent, misunderstood electric blues could
possibly have anything to do with this cold blooded crime or can I continue
to blame the poop-generators?

(No, I can't get away with saying it died a natural death. We need someone
to take the blame. - I say "fry the poop-generators!")

Jim




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Old February 23rd 04, 01:13 PM
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It's hard to tell without seeing the crime take place. But, electric blue ahli's
are notorios for sibling canibalism. So they're pretty aggressive. If your
electric blue is of the Melanochromis variety, also extremely aggressive and
also possible murderer candidates. Even at an inch and a half. ;-)
AC


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Old February 23rd 04, 03:21 PM
Rick
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"Amateur" wrote in message
m...
It's hard to tell without seeing the crime take place. But, electric blue

ahli's
are notorios for sibling canibalism. So they're pretty aggressive. If your
electric blue is of the Melanochromis variety, also extremely aggressive

and
also possible murderer candidates. Even at an inch and a half. ;-)
AC


electric blues ahli or Sciaenochromis fryeri are Haplochromines and although
they can be somewhat aggressive I see no way that a 1" blue is going to
attack the Corydoras. I would suspect the Goldfish. I can't imagine keeping
goldfish with African cichlids, Angles and Corydoras, now that is an
interesting mix.

Rick


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Old February 23rd 04, 06:25 PM
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electric blues ahli or Sciaenochromis fryeri are Haplochromines and although
they can be somewhat aggressive I see no way that a 1" blue is going to
attack the Corydoras. I would suspect the Goldfish. I can't imagine keeping
goldfish with African cichlids, Angles and Corydoras, now that is an
interesting mix.

Rick

I know it seems hard to imagine. But I've seen a 1.5" occelattus attack a
full grown man trying to snap it's picture and have the picture to prove it. ;-)
S. freyeri are very intra species aggressive. In spawns, the males will eat many
of the females if they're kept in a tank that doesn't allow the female fry to
flee. I'm merely stating that size is not an indication of whether or not a fish
is capable of killing other fish in the tank. (In most cases).
I'm guess though, that his Electric Blues are M. johanni and not S. freyeri.
In which case I believe there's more a chance of them being the aggressors.
Also, it's possible his cory was harassed and killed by a fish, and the damage
he saw was done by numerous others in the tank once they saw the free meal
laying on the bottom.
AC


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Old February 24th 04, 02:23 AM
Rick
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"Amateur" wrote in message
. com...

electric blues ahli or Sciaenochromis fryeri are Haplochromines and

although
they can be somewhat aggressive I see no way that a 1" blue is going to
attack the Corydoras. I would suspect the Goldfish. I can't imagine

keeping
goldfish with African cichlids, Angles and Corydoras, now that is an
interesting mix.

Rick

I know it seems hard to imagine. But I've seen a 1.5" occelattus

attack a
full grown man trying to snap it's picture and have the picture to prove

it. ;-)
S. freyeri are very intra species aggressive. In spawns, the males will

eat many
of the females if they're kept in a tank that doesn't allow the female fry

to
flee. I'm merely stating that size is not an indication of whether or not

a fish
is capable of killing other fish in the tank. (In most cases).
I'm guess though, that his Electric Blues are M. johanni and not S.

freyeri.
In which case I believe there's more a chance of them being the

aggressors.
Also, it's possible his cory was harassed and killed by a fish, and the

damage
he saw was done by numerous others in the tank once they saw the free meal
laying on the bottom.
AC



yes, M. Johanni I could see and I hear what your saying about the size of
the fish. I was doing tank cleaning today on a 40g with two Convicts about 2
" or so with a load of fry and I have a little bite mark on the side of my
hand from the male!!

Rick


 




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