The mystery of 2 dead Gold Nuggets. L205 guilty???????
The mystery of 2 dead Gold Nuggets. L205 guilty???????
Don't know if anybody remembers but i had 2 Gold Nuggets (1 b4 Christmas and 1 after). Bot died within weeks of purchase. As discussed previously, everything seemed fine and then they just turned white and died.
In the same tank i had an L205 who is very healthy and active.
I have since purchased an LDA33 and saw the L205 attacking him last night (chasing and head butting). This happened as soon as the lights were out.
I am now wondering if the others died of being harrassed by this very aggresive L205.
Does anybody have any experience of this? I was told these beautiful fish were compatible.
Tank size: 48"x12"x15".
L205: 2.5"
LDA33: 2"
Plenty of hiding places including wood, pipes, plants etc.
Any views b4 i lose the LDA33 (he looks OK today, feeding and pooping like a trooper!).
In the same tank i had an L205 who is very healthy and active.
I have since purchased an LDA33 and saw the L205 attacking him last night (chasing and head butting). This happened as soon as the lights were out.
I am now wondering if the others died of being harrassed by this very aggresive L205.
Does anybody have any experience of this? I was told these beautiful fish were compatible.
Tank size: 48"x12"x15".
L205: 2.5"
LDA33: 2"
Plenty of hiding places including wood, pipes, plants etc.
Any views b4 i lose the LDA33 (he looks OK today, feeding and pooping like a trooper!).
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Hi!
Well if this is happening during night time it is because pl*co are usually nocturnal fish.
Usually these fish are rather territorial and each one has its own territory.
What you should do when introducing a new pl*co in your tank, should be to change the setup to distrub the dominant one ( the one in there for a longer time in this case). I would also recommand to add not only one but 2-3 more mid size this should spread the aggressivness of the dominant pl*co on several fish and not just only one!
Cheers
Yann
Well if this is happening during night time it is because pl*co are usually nocturnal fish.
Usually these fish are rather territorial and each one has its own territory.
What you should do when introducing a new pl*co in your tank, should be to change the setup to distrub the dominant one ( the one in there for a longer time in this case). I would also recommand to add not only one but 2-3 more mid size this should spread the aggressivness of the dominant pl*co on several fish and not just only one!
Cheers
Yann
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