Dovii vs Umbee?

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The ones I have keept started to get ultra aggressive once they hit 12++, my larger Dovi slowly took over a whole tank (at 3"-12" didnt bother anyone), & keept everything else in the tank in a corner (had to give him away). The male Umbes seems to be so aggressive towards a female where as he will kill her if she cant find a hiding place that he cant get into, where my Dovi paired off and stayed together. Never showing hostility towards each other.
 
sklansky;3928735; said:
The ones I have keept started to get ultra aggressive once they hit 12++, my larger Dovi slowly took over a whole tank (at 3"-12" didnt bother anyone), & keept everything else in the tank in a corner (had to give him away). The male Umbes seems to be so aggressive towards a female where as he will kill her if she cant find a hiding place that he cant get into, where my Dovi paired off and stayed together. Never showing hostility towards each other.

Dovi's once paired develop a very tight bond
 
I feed my dovii hikaris massivore pellets,hikari mysis, bloodworms, brineshrimp and beefheart I feed him a variety hes 3in. right now and very skittish.
 
Depends on the individual fish.

I have had both and I will warn you they require a lot of maintenance and expense.
Large tank, clean water and live food.

It gets old going by the LFS every other day in order to provide a variety of food. I also maintained a worm farm and tanks to breed feeder fish. Oh the nightmare of raising brine shrimp for the fry.
 
abiddle;3928782; said:
Depends on the individual fish.

I have had both and I will warn you they require a lot of maintenance and expense.
Large tank, clean water and live food.

It gets old going by the LFS every other day in order to provide a variety of food. I also maintained a worm farm and tanks to breed feeder fish. Oh the nightmare of raising brine shrimp for the fry.

feed them dry food, I have had my dovi for 2 years, no live, no going to the pet store, nada
 
Feeding him a variety right now isn't bad but when he gets bigger it might get expenseive although you could feed him raw headless cocktail shrimp its cheap but very high in protein and omega 3's
 
dovii07;3928801; said:
Feeding him a variety right now isn't bad but when he gets bigger it might get expenseive although you could feed him raw headless cocktail shrimp its cheap but very high in protein and omega 3's


cocktail shrimp, is that cooked?
 
No raw and headless you have to get raw because if its cooked it cooks all the nutrients out and the oil that it's cooked with can be harmful to your fish
 
dovii07;3928829; said:
No raw and headless you have to get raw because if its cooked it cooks all the nutrients out and the oil that it's cooked with can be harmful to your fish


shrimp is boiled in water
 
It does depend on a lot of factors including the individual fish's personality, tankmates (if you dare), sourroundings. My old umbee was the meanest
fish i've owned hands down and don't dare want another one. lol
 
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