Need id on my xingu royals

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They are definitely xingus, if I were u, add more dw so they can establish their own territory and acts like a natural tank divider.



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They are definitely xingus, if I were u, add more dw so they can establish their own territory and acts like a natural tank divider.



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These guys like to stay in the open instead of hiding dnt see them chewing on the DW that much when I had a lot in there I feed them pellets & wafers.
 
They are definitely xingus, if I were u, add more dw so they can establish their own territory and acts like a natural tank divider.



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These guys like to stay in the open instead of hiding dnt see them chewing on the DW that much when I had a lot in there I feed them pellets & wafers.
 
You don't need to add a crap load just enough for them to have to rasp on.

These guys usually get along just fine. Only at feeding time I see any bumping back and forth


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Yes, u can get away with it for now bit my two larger tocantins are fighying so I added more dw to divide their area, it worked

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Yes, u can get away with it for now bit my two larger tocantins are fighying so I added more dw to divide their area, it worked

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Funny you mentioned this. My Tocantins are horrible just as bad as 330's who IME don't get along at all


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Yes, but I tried separating them but my pseudas chewed on my tocantins so I had to move it back with the other one, rearrange the tank and put more dw and so far its been working, I do know they need bigger tank,soon I hope!

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My xingus "float like butterfly sting like a bee" when the l24s start throwing elbows
 
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