I think it varies. a few people have had super aggressive males and some rather mellow, the teachers polleni had plenty of space as well, it is a 200+ gallon tankThat's not true. They're more like Oscars than anything.
I think it varies. a few people have had super aggressive males and some rather mellow, the teachers polleni had plenty of space as well, it is a 200+ gallon tankThat's not true. They're more like Oscars than anything.
I think it varies. a few people have had super aggressive males and some rather mellow, the teachers polleni had plenty of space as well, it is a 200+ gallon tank
I'll be moving, so I don't have a basement guaranteed.
And I'm a woman, but I still love me a good man cave, especially filled with aquariums.I can see it now.... a couch and a TV to watch MotoGP on while I have a beer, sew, paint my toenails, and watch the fish. LOL
Thanks for the input!I absolutely love my paratilapia! The fish is so interactive it makes an oscar look shy. No fear of my hand in the tank, water changer, or activity in the room and eats anything. I did have an ornate bichir in the tank for several months without any aggression issues from the paratilapia, but the bichir did do quite a bit of damage to the fishes fins. I don't think it had anything to do with aggression, but more likely a matter of the bichir thinking it had found food after lights out. The ornate was a good 10 inches at the time and the paratilapia only around 3 inches. In another tank I have a senegalus with a long fin oscar and there are no issues but both fish are under 6". My experience with polypterus is pretty limited but in general as others have stated I think if they can not eat it, they will leave it alone. They are also capable of defending themselves against aggression.
I have also read here that bleekeri are more likely to be aggressive. I'm not sure if that's true or not.
But, lots of owners on here with Polleni and other fish without major issues... that is why they are on my wish list. And I would be adding the Polleni last, most likely, as I think that is the best way to have potential success. Of course it's always a crap shoot with cichlids. Like my Angel deciding to hate another non cichlid. :/