Calling all owners of multiple FRTs!!!

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Two FRT's in one tank?

What are the factors in both of them getting along?

Sex? Size? Tank size? etc.?


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Who here has done it or at least attempted it?
 
I'm sure if phil can ever get away, he'd shed some light... but from what i've read, people have only been able to keep them together with a lot of space (like big outdoor breeding ponds). I know people have housed them together when they are young 'uns, but not so sure at what age they start to turn against each other. I was always under the impression it was about places to hide and be so the other cannot see it, and of course general size.
 
Even Oddball has given up, I understand, on the comm FRT...
 
Miguel;1009709; said:
Even Oddball has given up, I understand, on the comm FRT...

NO!!!!

:cry:
 
yes he has, and we have, the 3 of us, already discussed this...he even showed us his FRT system, those black containeres with crushed coral as subtsrate..

where's that memory???
 
Miguel;1009717; said:
where's that memory???



ahhh now i remember.....

hey ive had the last two months off, im allowed not to think.:D
 
Try a divider...let them get the hang of each other....

it's them tattoos that take away the iron in your brain....
 
Miguel;1009725; said:
Try a divider...let them get the hang of each other....

it's them tattoos that take away the iron in your brain....

:ROFL: Ink poisoning?:(
 
I wouldn't try it man. I know someone who had two together for over two years and recently one killed the other. I know Katfishguy has three together in a tank. I'm not sure how long they've been but they look to be pretty young.
 
Comming FRT/PNT is like gambling/taking a risk. There might be an aggression or there might be not. You need to observe carefully and do what is deem fit.

Just bear in mind that any injuries should be attented to immediately(especially the flesh injuries)...and you probably need to replace or separate the FRT from then on.

Regards,
dark_aLLeY
 
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