=) The marks are actually all from each other.. They get hormonal sometimes. NO idea how else to explaine it. But So far my Gar ( I now have 2) barely do more then blink at them. even dureing feeding time and the eels are poking their faces into the gars.
And yes If either of my Florida gar where inclined to attack the Fires they could and would kill them in all likely-hood. I did alot of research and asked the question more then a few times before I tried it. I certaintly would not try this with an Alligator Gar. Or a gar thats generally very aggressive. I also keep everyone well fed.
The TT's size has exploded, he's playing catch-up to my smallest Fire it looks like. But he also eats like a pig. He's due for a new hide-spot as he now hangs out both ends by a good bit. THe Fires seem to be holding their lengths but have been putting on girth. I've had to be careful about making sure the lil' guy is getting enough to eat, the other 2 are hoovers.
They're all offa live and take frozen readily, and have been eating pellets pre-soaked now on 'n off for the past 2 weeks. I'll bug the hubby to let me use his camera and get some new pics of everyone.