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a few suggestions...
1. more females, to spread the harassment around. 2. more dither fish (you didn't mention, so you may already have them) such as rainbows, bigger bodied fish, something to break up the chase at times 3. more similar bodied, sized fish, to, as they call, "controlled overcrowding" which is what malawis are actually used to... Thanks for the suggestions. I think I will get a couple more females. Also, now I suspect that the damage to the fins may not be due to aggression, but because of some disease like fin rot. There is a lot of red coloration at the base of the fins and the fins seems to be shrinking. I am planning to use a salt bath as an anti-bacterial remedy, as recommended by a book on fish diseases I have. satyen |
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