It is probably not getting as much as the others to eat and is low on the dominance scale.I can give it a home if you are not happy with it.Is this normal? My 3 Tocantins Kelberi and 2 Azuls are growing much faster
That seems like a very likely scenario. Ill have to check it out next time I feedIt is probably not getting as much as the others to eat and is low on the dominance scale.I can give it a home if you are not happy with it.
I'll post some tomorrow after my water changeHow about some photos
I watched today and it was confirmed that the Kels and Azuls are much more robust during feeding time and the Xingu doesn't get as much to eat. I'm not sure at this point if this is a real problem though. The Xingu is growing and he looks very healthy so im not too worried about it.My tocantins kelberi grew much faster than my xingu...same with azuls.
So to me that seems normal.
Like the others said maybe watch during feeding.
WHat other fish are in the tank?