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My GT and Dat finally decide to get along, but now they're hiding constantly....
I know it's because they're defending their "territories" or whatever. I think that because the GT never hid all the time until I put the dat in there. I also know that adding some fish my help them to come out
, as long as neither one decides to attack the new fish.
Before you assume it, I'm not actually going to ask what fish to put in there. I'm trying to find some more, smaller DATs. I guess my question is whether or not taking out some scenery will stop this problem. I was thinking about disassembling the rock caves, laying the rocks flat, and leaving the plants how they are. Any thoughts? I know some of you keep your fish in pretty bare tanks.
P.S.- my senegal bichir will go in the tank when it gets big. Also, I will most likely upgrade to a 75 sometime this summer.
My GT and Dat finally decide to get along, but now they're hiding constantly....
I know it's because they're defending their "territories" or whatever. I think that because the GT never hid all the time until I put the dat in there. I also know that adding some fish my help them to come out, as long as neither one decides to attack the new fish.
Before you assume it, I'm not actually going to ask what fish to put in there. I'm trying to find some more, smaller DATs. I guess my question is whether or not taking out some scenery will stop this problem. I was thinking about disassembling the rock caves, laying the rocks flat, and leaving the plants how they are. Any thoughts? I know some of you keep your fish in pretty bare tanks.
P.S.- my senegal bichir will go in the tank when it gets big. Also, I will most likely upgrade to a 75 sometime this summer.