HI all,
I have two tanks, a 130l Aqua One AR620T, and a 200l 4' x 15" x 18" rectangular tank. IMHO the 200l is slightly understocked (9 Neon tetras, 5 Cherry Barbs and 9 Pacific Blue-eyes), whereas the 130l is probably reaching its limit with 7 Harlequin Rasboras and about 15 (they're too quick to count) male Endlers. The other fish I have are three BN Plecos.
At the moment I have two of the BN's in the 130l and one in the 200l. The two in the smaller tank were bought at the same time, however one (at 3") is almost twice as big as the other. The other one in the larger tank is significantly older and runs to about 4".
My plan is to capture one from the smaller tank and introduce it to the larger tank. The question is which one, and am I going to cause any issues by moving a younger fish into a tank that has a well established matriarch (as far as I can see, they're all female, they don't have the massive bristles that my long-lost male once had).
My initial thought was to move the larger one, if the fish are closer to the same size then I'd expect less bullying. I've been dropping two algae wafers into the smaller tank at opposite ends, and the larger fish seems to choose which one she's going to eat, then swims to the other end to take the one the smaller fish is left with (so I got sneaky and broke them into two, so there are four bits which means the smaller one gets something).
I'm also planning to add a bit more ornamentation (I have a spare sunken ship at the moment) to give an extra hiding space.
Am I on the right track?
I have two tanks, a 130l Aqua One AR620T, and a 200l 4' x 15" x 18" rectangular tank. IMHO the 200l is slightly understocked (9 Neon tetras, 5 Cherry Barbs and 9 Pacific Blue-eyes), whereas the 130l is probably reaching its limit with 7 Harlequin Rasboras and about 15 (they're too quick to count) male Endlers. The other fish I have are three BN Plecos.
At the moment I have two of the BN's in the 130l and one in the 200l. The two in the smaller tank were bought at the same time, however one (at 3") is almost twice as big as the other. The other one in the larger tank is significantly older and runs to about 4".
My plan is to capture one from the smaller tank and introduce it to the larger tank. The question is which one, and am I going to cause any issues by moving a younger fish into a tank that has a well established matriarch (as far as I can see, they're all female, they don't have the massive bristles that my long-lost male once had).
My initial thought was to move the larger one, if the fish are closer to the same size then I'd expect less bullying. I've been dropping two algae wafers into the smaller tank at opposite ends, and the larger fish seems to choose which one she's going to eat, then swims to the other end to take the one the smaller fish is left with (so I got sneaky and broke them into two, so there are four bits which means the smaller one gets something).
I'm also planning to add a bit more ornamentation (I have a spare sunken ship at the moment) to give an extra hiding space.
Am I on the right track?