he doesnt hide at all the only reason id like dithers is so he can chase themDo you need dithers to get him out of hiding? If so, i would be worried about something beeing wrong
lol thanks for your reply i'll try the piranha'sPiranha's have a lot of color, school pretty well and can add a lot of motion to a flowerhorn's tank. They could chase him
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Denison Barbs (roseline sharks) Rainbowfish and Giant Danios are your best bet
get at least a half dozen or more at once don't feed them to your flowerhorn 2 or 3 at a time. Make sure you have a lid and enough top/mid space for them to swim at speed.
i must have understood wrong then i thought you put " dithers" in so he just chases them then gets tired of chasing them...sorry for my mistake ill definitly not get them then thanks for the helpThat is not dither fish... You want prey for your predator.
The term dither fish refers to an arbitrary group of aquarium fish used by cichlid keeping aquarists to reduce innate timidity in some species of cichlids. ... Good dither fish are typically schooling species, such as some Danio species, barbs and some tetra species.
I find the whole thing a bit cruel as well, can't support the idea.