Ive bought from Gage a couple times and couldnt be happier. If he had the other fish ive bought in stock when i bought them i would have bought them from him.
Turn on the lights for a few hours and see how they react. I try not to alter my lighting schedule on my tanks unless its necessary. Again, these are two 2" fish in a very large tank without any other fish. They may still hide for a while since they are also new to the tank. You should start your own thread though. You wouldn't want to take away from Nexxus' questions and comments.Do you guys think I should leave the lights off until they get a bit more comfortable? I haven't turned 'em on since they've been in the tank.
Good point. Thanks everyone. Sorry for the hijack Nexxus![]()
I have a 9-10" Argentea by himself in a 55g. I got him at 2-3" and grew him out with others in my 265g... he was always one of the lesser aggressive fish in the tank and would get picked on by my Black Black and some others too. Recently I added some smaller fish to the 265g and the Argentea needed to be moved as he was chasing after all the smaller fish. I put him, a 7.5" Grammode and 5" Escondido in the 55g and came home from work a couple weeks ago to find the Escondido shredded (has since recovered) and the Grammodes side tore wide open (died). So, I guess you never really know??
Turn on the lights for a few hours and see how they react. I try not to alter my lighting schedule on my tanks unless its necessary. Again, these are two 2" fish in a very large tank without any other fish. They may still hide for a while since they are also new to the tank. You should start your own thread though. You wouldn't want to take away from Nexxus' questions and comments.
i can understand him not being aggressive in the 265g but the 55g is probably just way too small for those three fish. the argentea probably thinks that whole tank is his territory now and wont accept anything else in that small of a tank