Baby wolfs

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[video=youtube;r4lzsZgMafI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4lzsZgMafI[/video] not a big wolf guy but these were so small i had to grab a couple. They a nastier than some of the larger wolves ive had they have completly torn off each others pectoral fins fighting
 
[video=youtube;L2dO7BYgVAE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2dO7BYgVAE[/video] they are growing good but they fight alot tried to catch them in the act but the run from the light on my phone thats why hes breathing so heavy in this vid.
 
Mine all beat each other relentlessly . They'd swim 6 feet just to try to tag their siblings at the other end of the aquarium.
 
Mine all beat each other relentlessly . They'd swim 6 feet just to try to tag their siblings at the other end of the aquarium.

Ive kept multiple malas before and they would fight, but they would also fight other fish in the tank. My old malas both picked a spot they would defend but these to are getting on my nerves. What makes it worst their are 2 bumble bee jelly cats and a whiptail catfish in the tank that they dont touch. There is also a australian bass in the tank who chases both of them that they run from, but these two have removed each others pectoral fins to the point neither can swim right anymore. I about done with this two,
 
Ive kept multiple malas before and they would fight, but they would also fight other fish in the tank. My old malas both picked a spot they would defend but these to are getting on my nerves. What makes it worst their are 2 bumble bee jelly cats and a whiptail catfish in the tank that they dont touch. There is also a australian bass in the tank who chases both of them that they run from, but these two have removed each others pectoral fins to the point neither can swim right anymore. I about done with this two,
Why haven't you separated or gotten rid of one yet? Its probably two males.
 
my wolf 2.jpgmy wolf.jpg These guys are growing fast but they are very very nasty lilttle jerks. As you can see from the photos no pectoral fins at all.

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After months of constant fighting these two are now very peaceful with each other and both have grown all their fins back. This is why i like to let things work themselves out and not be so quick to seperate fish. I have watched this senario play out a few times and ended up with pairs( MARBLE GOBYS, ghost knives and purple spot gudgeons to name a few) who knows i may get lucky again.
 
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