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Elaine T Spaketh Thusly:
Ray Martini wrote: SAE's can become aggressive toward tankmates once they grow. You may want to look at Ottos to do the algae eating job. Great fish and very peaceful. I've never had an oto eat BBA. Only SAE will touch that stuff. I've also never had an SAE turn on tankmates although I've heard reports of it. I wonder whether some of the fish in the C. siamensis species complex are more aggressive than others. I had 3 in a 29G and they were all quite placid. However, I have one large one in a 10G with my tiger barbs - quite aggressive all around. Not at first but after a few months they seemed to get used to each other and stopped ignoring. The SAE is too large and fast for the barbs to nip at, they can't hurt it. The barbs are safe from the SAE since it can't nip at them, but it does occasionally try to do the ramming thing. They get out of the way of that, but it tends to shove them around when there is food floating. It's been going on for a year and nobody has been hurt so I don't worry about it anymore, in fact, it's usually quite interesting at feeding time. -- Bill H. [my "reply to" address is real] www.necka.net Molon Labe! |
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