WhiteLineRacer;538500; said:
Sorry for your loss, but imho you could see this coming yet did very little to prevent it
You're wrong about that. At first I blamed myself too, but honestly if you were me you would have done the same, you would not have thought it was that serious.
It was basically just nipped fins and bullying. The channa NEVER looked in serious trouble.
And not for 1 day did he stop eating or swimming around. He was always the first at the top of the tank wagging his tail when I approached with a handful of prawns.
If he just had nipped fins, a few dropped scales, but didn't seem bothered in the SLIGHTEST, and was still happily swimming around and eating, would you have seperated them and risked the silver bashing a very rare Cuban gar?
The channa took a bad beating one night, and as soon as I saw that, I seperated them, quickly took the aro out and stuck it in the growout tank with my Cuban, and the gar and aro bashed each other up for a couple of days before I moved the gar.
If it had looked serious before I would have seperated them, even if it meant risking the gar, trust me. I love snakeheads and I care about my fish, I just didn't realize how serious it was, the aro is aggressive, but I never thought it would kill the channa.