13" GATF and 11" ?

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Not surprising at all. Almost all groups of them end with 1 survivor. They will tear at each other's eyes and bodies. I've tried as well as many others to end in just 1 fish left. Even massive tanks have the same issue. 1 fish is best per tank!!!
I agree, very time I buy more then one rmthey fight each other but leave the tankmates alone. but I seem some Almost fully grown where they are together. I wonder how that works. I know this guy who sells them and he says he keeps them by themselves until they reach a 12” then puts them in a tank together.
 
Fortunately for me these 2 are doing perfectly together the bigger GATF just pushes FATF away every now and then but no fighting or chasing
 
I agree, very time I buy more then one rmthey fight each other but leave the tankmates alone. but I seem some Almost fully grown where they are together. I wonder how that works. I know this guy who sells them and he says he keeps them by themselves until they reach a 12” then puts them in a tank together.
They have their recipe for success I guess but for me I'm good with just 1 big tiger. At 3' he's already a handful with his spazziness. To me it's a time bomb waiting to go off and for the amount of time and energy it takes to grow one our successfully I would stick with 1 solitary fish.
 
That's awesome but I would still be cautious with 2 atf together. If u see any flesh missing u need to separate them immediately or the next time u will have a maimed fish.
Fortunately for me these 2 are doing perfectly together the bigger GATF just pushes FATF away every now and then but no fighting or chasing
 
That's awesome but I would still be cautious with 2 atf together. If u see any flesh missing u need to separate them immediately or the next time u will have a maimed fish.
Just picked up a 7" atf that came in as a GATF when they where 4" they where all sliver with no stripes at 4" know he got stripes and a dog face like a GATF
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I'm no scientists but one thing I could do is see, and this fish is totally different from the fatf i already have the adipose fin on my fatf is grey and you can cleary see this fish adipose fin is black, some times I wonder do you guys make stuff up just to fit y'all narrative, because to me theses fish at such small size can totally change looks, and tell you show me a dna study on tiger fish all y'all doing is guessing
 
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