superpap56 wrote:By the way--Can you safely keep 2 of these together?I have heard both tales.
The likely scenario is that both alternatives are true - there are so many factors:
1. Age of fish when put together. Clearly, young fish can be kept together, as I have seen groups of these in tanks more than once.
2. Amount of space in the tank, and number of suitable hiding spaces.
3. Sex of the fish - two males are less likely to "work" than a male and a female, or two females.
4. Individual variation in temperament.
It wouldn't surprise me if there are a few other factors that I can't think of right now.
If you have some "emergency solution", such as a second tank you can use as a "safe-haven", then it's perhaps worth a punt. But if you only have the one tank, it may get very awkward to rapidly solve a situation that arises.
They are certainly not rumoured to be "docile".
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Mats