Yeah ik when I had a breeding pair in my 80g they kept all the other fish pressed against the glass on the opposite side of the tank. All the other fish had 4in of wiggle room so I eventually had to remove the convicts from the tank to get it back to it's superficial peace again.Oh! And near is a relative term depending on tank size could be whole tank half or a third......
Yeah I hear Cory's are easy to breed but never managed to do so myself. Granted I suppose it takes more then just having 3 Cory's in the same tank lol.how has no one mentioned corys??? corys are super easy and will be perfect in a 20 gallon
Yeah I had 1 female and 2 males but sadly whatches em all die over the course of a couple of years. Felt so bad for the lil lady just because after she was the last one alive she scraped her eyes on a piece of drift wood and ended up blind. Granted that was do to me getting a mislabeled fish that wanted nothing more then to kill everything in the tank. It was sold as a zebra loach when it was actually a banded tiger botia loach. Tossed the Ahole loach in the predator tank thinking it would get eaten but nope he was just too smart and fast for em.Yeah you need a nice school of them, roughly like 6-8 with different genders (of course)
O trust me the breaking point for me and the loach was when I still had him in my community tank and he killed my breeding pair of faroella cats that I got just the day before. Pretty certain I butchered the word but anyone reading it should know what kind of cat I'm talking about.Sorry, that’s the worst jerry...the worst