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I usually place his food the fixed place (a float net), it has own domain, if has PLECO to approach nearby that, it can go with the mouth to expel these nearnesses PLECO.
Yes, the bare tank base is easy to clean up, we may the easily discovery fish's excrement, it be able to concentrate in the water not most mobile place, usually is in one or two positions.grokefish wrote:Amazing photos, I agree it is a bit overcrouded and some of those fish are going to grow but I am amazed that none of the fish has a single bitemark or ragged fins, perhaps the amount of fish in the tank/lack of teritories is preventing teritorial behavior, like in an african lake c*****d set up.
Nice dark substrate would really finnish off that tank but perhaps the bare bottom is justins secret to success, it makes it easier to clean, I mean if you remove the waste every day it has no time to decompose. How often do you clean the tank justin?
I agreed your view, the fish which is raised by the people, they can remember who the master is, and in fixed foods and so on place, time.FuglyDragon wrote:I think his translation may have been misinterpreted.
I read it to say that by NOT provideing ample caves and therefore causing the fish to create territories there is no fighting as there is no cave or territory to protect or fight for.
Which is an interesting take on the whole territorial situation.
Just my 2 cents but don't forget that a totally natural situation may not be in the best interests of a fish. Nature has numerous predators, flood events, drought events, pollution events etc. Just because a setup is biotype or naturally correct dosnt make it the best option for a fish.
Happiness, contentment etc are human emotions. Fish are basically interested in eating while not being eaten and reproducing. To say the fish may be 'happier' or more content in one particular set up over another is perhaps to confuse the emotion of the aquarist at provideing what he or she feels to be a more natural environment, with the ability of the fish to thrive in the setup provided.
Those fish certainly look to be in excellent condition to me.