MY WILD CAUGHT PAIR OF CINCTAS....BONDED?

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Decker504

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HERE's a few pics I had to grab before I shut down all the lights in my fishroom this evening. I have kept the pair of cinctas separated for 2 months after recieving them. I had to treat them because male got a body fungus. I never noticed any squabbling or friction as they quarantined. After waterchanges this week, the male managed to get past the divider. I took it out added some driftwood to their little lovenest and now everyday I wake up and go to sleepp to them sitting like this. They seem inseparable, feeding and laying together constantly with no squabbling. Do you guys think they can be considered bonded now?2011-12-13_19-49-52_651.jpg2011-12-13_19-50-10_719.jpg2011-12-13_19-50-32_475.jpg

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How large are they? Lugubris type pikes don't mature until quite a large size and until then they have a schooling mentality. They may simply be thrilled to be next to each other regardless of sex.
 
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