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![]() "Jim Morcombe" wrote in message ... Can anyone explain this behaviour? My comunity tank has loads of guppies, half a dozen angels, three Silver Sharks, and a lot of bristlenose. It also had seven Neon Tetras who usually stayed in one particular place in the tank. I bought my g/f seven juvenile Electric Blues and dumped them in the aquarium until Christmas. After the first night, had six tetras and they had changed their location in the tank. Each night the number of Tetras was whittled down until there were two left. However, these two are still there and have survived for a week. I don't seem to be losing guppies either, but this is difficult to verify. Why are the Electric blues leaving the remaining Tetras alone? Jim oh they will get around to them in good time . Rick |
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