I got rid of my jerk adonis pleco and would like something to clean up abit of my 220. Never kept one. Would flagtails end up being jerks as well? I am getting mixed feedback.
Well aggression isn't the issue here. The issue is that flagtails are very slow to react to food in the water, they are a grazer so they operate based on smell and taste rather then sight and touch, if the flagtail doesn't reach the food before the other fish do it will not challenge anybody for the rights to eat and will eventually starve itself to death. Allot of fish are like this actually where they are just not on the ball when they need to be and won't fight for what they need.Thanks for the reply. My existing fish are more on the placid side so I'm not worried about that (they got bullied by that SOB pleco).
Very nicely planted tank btw. Love how bright green it all is.I too had issues with greedy fish getting to the food before Prochi. But I have mostly solved the problem by adding a floating ring into which I put floating food. Prochi became the surface eater per excellence in the few minutes after I have just added the food, gulping a lot before it falls down. The others (even the greedy Hemiodus) eat below. After there is no more at the surface, Prochi morphs into the sand sieve mode at the bottom which he displays most of the time. It seems to work well for him.
In this manner, he grew from about total length 2.5" (dec.2017, insert in first image) to about 9" (at surface, April 19 2018), and slightly over 10" (swimming about, this past weekend).
Many times, he eats his treats from my very hand, and of course he gets a variety of foods, not just flakes, but it does take a bit of attention otherwise he may be left with less than choice morsels.
Beautiful fish. Good luck!
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