Hi All,
This may seem like a weird question but, I am wondering if anybody has any advice on reducing aggression. My 8" Female Red Bay Snook (P. Splendida) has been hybridizing with my 5" Salvini for the past 8-9 months, but due to various issues (other fish eating fry, vacation, etc.) I have no fry currently. (For doubters on this unusual combo please check my other thread on this). Recently, it appears as though the Snook has been beating up on the Salvini (More than usual breeding). Im concerned if this continues the pair will split up and won't hybridize. Tank mates are 2 other female snooks(Red and Green), a Teugelsi, and Synodontis Angelicus. Water conditions are spot on with a pH: 7.1 , Ammonia: 0, Nitrite: 0, Nitrate: .5 ppm, and Temp is 80.
Thanks in advance,
Lorenzo
This may seem like a weird question but, I am wondering if anybody has any advice on reducing aggression. My 8" Female Red Bay Snook (P. Splendida) has been hybridizing with my 5" Salvini for the past 8-9 months, but due to various issues (other fish eating fry, vacation, etc.) I have no fry currently. (For doubters on this unusual combo please check my other thread on this). Recently, it appears as though the Snook has been beating up on the Salvini (More than usual breeding). Im concerned if this continues the pair will split up and won't hybridize. Tank mates are 2 other female snooks(Red and Green), a Teugelsi, and Synodontis Angelicus. Water conditions are spot on with a pH: 7.1 , Ammonia: 0, Nitrite: 0, Nitrate: .5 ppm, and Temp is 80.
Thanks in advance,
Lorenzo