Royal behaviour
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Royal behaviour
OK, so I've had my Royal for about a month now and I have a quick question about his behaviour. From everything I'd read about these guys, I expected him to disappear into the tank and I'd see him maybe once a week, if I was lucky Well, the silly fish is out and about every single day!! He seems really active and quite happy to come out in daylight. He scoots around the tank, munching on the algae on the glass at the front, at the back, on the sides, chewing on his driftwood, guarding his pieces of zuchinni, perching on plant leaves........
Did I just luck out and manage to get a Royal thats settled in really quickly, or is there the possibility that there's something in the tank thats upsetting him and thats whats causing him to be so active. Its just so not what I expected, I'm a little worried
Oh, and he's in a 55 gallon with two G. surinamensis. temp 31C, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate <10.
Did I just luck out and manage to get a Royal thats settled in really quickly, or is there the possibility that there's something in the tank thats upsetting him and thats whats causing him to be so active. Its just so not what I expected, I'm a little worried
Oh, and he's in a 55 gallon with two G. surinamensis. temp 31C, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate <10.
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Ya, going heater shopping on the weekend. I just wish we could get some of the nice titanium and stainless ones here in NZ that you guys get in the US. Can't even buy one off Ebay cos we're on 240V and they're all made for 110V
I can tell you one thing though, with this crazy little fish, my plastic plants have NEVER been so clean
I can tell you one thing though, with this crazy little fish, my plastic plants have NEVER been so clean
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OMG, I need a Royal in all my tanks This thing is an eating machine!!! I've never been a fanatic about keeping my tanks algae free...... as long as I can see in the front of them ok, I let it grow where it wants to....... so I figured there'd be enough there to keep him occupied for a while....... not a chance!!!! I don't think the back wall of his tank has been this clean since it was set up 4 years ago Good thing I've got plenty of algae wafers and veggies for the little monster
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I have an L190 Royal and it often comes out during the day is rather active most of the time.
I would say that being active is not unusual, however, I have had Royals that were being harassed by
other fish (Yellow lab fry) and they would simply hang on the side glass of the tank all day and stay
near the top not moving freely around the tank.
BTW I keep my aquarium temps between 25.5°- 27.8°C (78°- 82°F).
I would say that being active is not unusual, however, I have had Royals that were being harassed by
other fish (Yellow lab fry) and they would simply hang on the side glass of the tank all day and stay
near the top not moving freely around the tank.
BTW I keep my aquarium temps between 25.5°- 27.8°C (78°- 82°F).
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