Ahh that makes sense.Juveniles shoal in numbers for safety. The 2 could be "helping each other" as they recognize the hierarchy between themselves. It looks like the 3rd is being told it is in the bottom. It doesn't mean pairing up, which doesn't happen until they are ready to breed.
Perhaps letting them settle things out on their own for now might be the way to go then
If I dont get a pair out of those 3 maybe I can try to re introduce the bigger one when they are all bigger again.
Hopefully by then I'll have a better idea of their gender
Also... I noticed this batch of jags seem to have a blue shine on them sometimes. I never observed that with the bigger one.
Is that normal for jags? Maybe a location characteristic?
Thank you all for the help. I appreciate all the knowledge shared.








