Will trilineatus make the rest shy?
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Will trilineatus make the rest shy?
Hi!
I recently bought a single C.leopardus and to not leave him like this i bought 2 C. "julii" now they sit in a quarantine tank and the bigger one is extremely shy not coming out when i watch the tank...now this makes me wonder if these 2 are added to the rest (elegans/napoensis/vittatus/leopardus) if the whole bunch will be easily frightened? The older fish are very active and almost never flee except from stuff dropping to the ground at my place...
I recently bought a single C.leopardus and to not leave him like this i bought 2 C. "julii" now they sit in a quarantine tank and the bigger one is extremely shy not coming out when i watch the tank...now this makes me wonder if these 2 are added to the rest (elegans/napoensis/vittatus/leopardus) if the whole bunch will be easily frightened? The older fish are very active and almost never flee except from stuff dropping to the ground at my place...
cheers
Christian
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shy?
I wouldn't really think so the group would probably have a possitive affect on him (make him less shy)!!! 

what's the matter?---cat got you'r tongue.
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