Jungle;3426577; said:How long do you plan on keeping it with the Auranti?
Jungle;3426638; said:I see, if the sp.redfins growth rate is anything like the sp.fire and ice growth rate it won't be long before it becomes dangerous for the redfin. Is that auranti around 7 inches?Auranti's are not vicious piscivores but the redfin may not survive the first sign of aggression from an Aurantimaculata. Plan on getting any more redfins to disperse the aggression?
Jungle;3426652; said:BTW, for those with mature sp. redfins, how many inches would you say this species maxes out at?

tokyogasmask;3426671; said:There is no aggression between the two, and if there is the redfin goes elsewhere.
My The pictured Auranti as around 9-10" the redfin is around 6".
And no, won't get anymore. If I decide this chappy has been a good fishy, I may let him back into the tank with the other redfins.
DannyLee94;3429469; said:Tokyo its no good, i had to comment on this, you know it yourself, it would be bad enough if they were both the same size. The size differences are far too big.
The first to die will be the redfin.
I wasnt sure to whether to make a comment on this but i wouldnt like to see your fish get killed. You know yourself you must never mix channa, and apparently there is NO bending the rules. Especially with Aurantimaculata, one of the most aggressive channa, that will not tolerate other channa.
It was bad enough what i was doing with babies and likewise, there was no aggrression between Pulchra and Assam, but I wasn't prepared to take the chance off what the pros were saying and neither should you, you know how irresponsible it is.