- Location
- Queens, NY
Hi all, I bought 6 of these 3 weeks ago, and but them into their own 38 gallon tank, wich has been running for a few months now.
I took my best guess at sexing them in shop, and assumed the 3 larger ones looked kinda masculine, and the 3 slightly smaller ones were more feminine.
At first, they all swam together in a school in the current, and were all eating well.
ON day 10, 2 big ones were in the current alone, and the other 4 were all downstream, in a corner. Now I'm guessing the big males are trying to take up some territory and are keeping the others out. One would be on the left side, and the other on the right, with the 4 covered in a tiny area to the back near the surface of the water.
ON day 15, one of the little ones stopped eatting and starved to death. (it stopped eating a few days earlier of course, but I was trying to feed it)
ON day 19, the 2 big fish are still hanging out in the current in the front, and it's getting difficult to feed the other 3, which are starting to hide in the rocks, in the back.
ON day 22 (today), it dawned on me that the 2 big ones maybe a loose pair?. They dont exacty swim right next to each other, but are in line of sight of each other. The other 3 are really hard to feed now.
My question is:
I know males fight each other off, but do females fight off other females?
Would a pair fight off a 3rd female? The chances of me having 5 males and 1 female seems rather remote.
How fast do bangai's pair? 3 weeks seem reasonable?
I took my best guess at sexing them in shop, and assumed the 3 larger ones looked kinda masculine, and the 3 slightly smaller ones were more feminine.
At first, they all swam together in a school in the current, and were all eating well.
ON day 10, 2 big ones were in the current alone, and the other 4 were all downstream, in a corner. Now I'm guessing the big males are trying to take up some territory and are keeping the others out. One would be on the left side, and the other on the right, with the 4 covered in a tiny area to the back near the surface of the water.
ON day 15, one of the little ones stopped eatting and starved to death. (it stopped eating a few days earlier of course, but I was trying to feed it)
ON day 19, the 2 big fish are still hanging out in the current in the front, and it's getting difficult to feed the other 3, which are starting to hide in the rocks, in the back.
ON day 22 (today), it dawned on me that the 2 big ones maybe a loose pair?. They dont exacty swim right next to each other, but are in line of sight of each other. The other 3 are really hard to feed now.
My question is:
I know males fight each other off, but do females fight off other females?
Would a pair fight off a 3rd female? The chances of me having 5 males and 1 female seems rather remote.
How fast do bangai's pair? 3 weeks seem reasonable?