sailfin gibbiceps has attack my feather fin syno.
sailfin gibbiceps has attack my feather fin syno.
hi
my sailfin has attacked my featherfin syno and left i with a large wound in its head. they have now been separated. has anyone else had this problem should i get rid of one of the catfish or shall i put them back in the same tank.
any help would be great.
cheers
my sailfin has attacked my featherfin syno and left i with a large wound in its head. they have now been separated. has anyone else had this problem should i get rid of one of the catfish or shall i put them back in the same tank.
any help would be great.
cheers
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my tank is 4ft by 2ft by 2ft
the gibbiceps is 10" long and the syno is 8" long they have been together for 2 years
the gibbiceps has algea wafers and pellets etc
i watched the catfish attack each other.
the problem is my other tank contains a 2.5 ft eel and a 18" gibiceps and a syno notatus that is 12" so adding another catfish might be a bad idea the tank is 6ft by 2ft. i just worrying because i dont want them, to end up killing each other.
the gibbiceps is 10" long and the syno is 8" long they have been together for 2 years
the gibbiceps has algea wafers and pellets etc
i watched the catfish attack each other.
the problem is my other tank contains a 2.5 ft eel and a 18" gibiceps and a syno notatus that is 12" so adding another catfish might be a bad idea the tank is 6ft by 2ft. i just worrying because i dont want them, to end up killing each other.
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More hiding spaces might lessen the aggression issues, or even feeding at different ends of the tank. If you removed him after the squabble, you'll definitely want to redecorate and add more places to hide if you reintroduce him, to avoid more problems with the existing fish trying to drive him out of the space they "claimed" already. That at least gives him a level playing field.
Good luck!
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Good luck!
Barbie