xander;4486707; said:Haha, michael you suck..now I'm afraid to get rays..
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I had a friend who had 2 shortnose gars, a Bowfin and a channel cat in a 250g......he got a divorce and moved in with another friend of ours but had to downgrade to a 150g which used to house some big Oscars (only had room for one tank in the 2 bdrm aprtmnt); and the same thing happened, his supposedly "peacefull" shortnoses killed his Channel and Bowfin. This is the main reason I believe it was a heirarchy/territory issue......but the truth of the matter is that only the gar know the real reason for sure ! Like Sid I too am sorry for your loss.Madding;4485565;4485565 said:It's been well over a month since the tank went up and this just happened two days ago.
I don't agree with the "establishing hierarchy/territory" logic as opposed to the "gars are just plain old more aggressive in the bigger tank, period", because what you are saying means eventually some of these species that have been killed will work again (since the gars will be settled in and have established dominance), and I do not have that sort of faith after seeing the damage done.
I think the extra space is bringing out different behavior, not just because they are in a new location.
This is all my opinion of course, it could always be a mixture of both.
I agree about JDM....thanks, I had to learn the hard way.Lepisosteus platyrhincus;4485982;4485982 said:Sry to hear. No offence but this is why i luv when people stick together stuff they shouldnt(though rays tend to work) and say ill prove ya wrong. Just a matter of time till they come back saying thier gar or the other fish was killed.
and someone said JDM? seriously we dont need to bring up a horrible fish keeping practise especially when mentioning gar. JDM just kills fish. Nothing more.
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xander;4489975; said:Interesting point about the Atrac gars being more aggro in captivity. Any idea what the reason behind that is?
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Pejelajarto;4489666; said:Big tanks do not suddenly make gar act "more natural" .. Really fish tanks in general make them act very un-natural and often more aggressive than they really are. (especially Atractosteus)
in this case they are usually just re-asserting territory and if it kills everything then so be it.. In moving them you changed the dynamics and in doing so the fish reassert themselves. This actually can happen just taking fish out of the tank for a short bit and then returning them to the same tank.