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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 13:36:49 GMT, "Gary"
wrote: Am I to expect future problems? They are fine at the moment, and they all came from the same tank. They chap said as long as plenty of hiding spaces, then they will all establish a pecking order and get on with it. Auratus are moderately aggressive. The dominant male (the one that turns dark first) will try to kill any other males but may tolerate females. If you pack them in and have a few hiding places at the surface you will have less problems. Make an island with rocks all the way to the surface. Steve -- EasyNN-plus. The easy way to build neural networks. http://www.easynn.com |
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