so i put my wolf fish with my so and central americans due to a lack of space.
I tried getting rid of the wolf but no takers. at first they sparred back and forth but the experiment finally settled in to a workable environmemt for all.
the problem was that the wolf would always have his food eaten by the more aggressive to attack a meal cichlids so i would feed at night when he was prowling, but still he looked a little thin.
To my suprise the other day while feeding pellets to the cichlids i saw him sniffing around curiosly at the pellets and upon further viewing I saw him eating them, so now i have a pellet eating wolf fish in a tank with about 8 cichlids amarillo's, islates, xilo's and sagatae.
Sorry if this is normal and boring I just found it strange.
I tried getting rid of the wolf but no takers. at first they sparred back and forth but the experiment finally settled in to a workable environmemt for all.
the problem was that the wolf would always have his food eaten by the more aggressive to attack a meal cichlids so i would feed at night when he was prowling, but still he looked a little thin.
To my suprise the other day while feeding pellets to the cichlids i saw him sniffing around curiosly at the pellets and upon further viewing I saw him eating them, so now i have a pellet eating wolf fish in a tank with about 8 cichlids amarillo's, islates, xilo's and sagatae.
Sorry if this is normal and boring I just found it strange.