Itspsharpe
New Member
Hey guys! I’ve got a 50 gal community tank with 2 turquoise Severums, I think both male and 3”. One of the sevs tends to pick on the other. They were added at the same time. My water is great, and temp is great. Plenty of decor and room for them to establish separate areas of dominance. The sev that gets picked on seems to do okay, it still comes out to eat, and it has no physical fin damage. It has a single scale that looks like it was picked off but it isn’t deep, and looks very mild. It typically hides under some driftwood. The other fish, some acaras and angels are picked on as well by the aggressive sev but not to a point where they just hide all day.
I know that 50 gals is not much for that many large cichlids, and my friend is going to give me her 75 gallon tank in a month or so and I should have it set up then to move everything over. But for now, does anybody have any recommendations or suggestions for me to help minimize this aggression.
And just so everyone knows, the sev that is being picked on is hiding under driftwood in bottom left, but I don’t think you can see it in photo.
I know that 50 gals is not much for that many large cichlids, and my friend is going to give me her 75 gallon tank in a month or so and I should have it set up then to move everything over. But for now, does anybody have any recommendations or suggestions for me to help minimize this aggression.
And just so everyone knows, the sev that is being picked on is hiding under driftwood in bottom left, but I don’t think you can see it in photo.