Jinkz
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Really starting to get fed up with the behaviour of 3 of my Brichardis. One one side of my tank I have a breeding pair with fry and they keep to themselves and none of the other fish bother them. Other side there are 3 more Brichardis, a pair of Brevis, pair of Julies and 2 smaller albino Brichardis.
Over the last week I hadn't seen any of the Julies and while I've got used to hardly seeing them I still thought it pretty strange. Then yesterday was doing a water change and decided again to rescape a little as two of the Brichardis started to burrow under a large rock and was scared it might fall. Anyway, searched for the Julies and could only find one....stuck down right under the conch shells....alive but with his fins ripped to bits. Poor wee guy looks like he just doesn't want to be there. Still can't find the second Julie so have to suspect he's a goner and has been munched. As for the two albino Brichardis they're stuck right up the top of the tank, hanging around the spraybar....looks like they've got enough sense to keep away from the bigger Brichs and avoid most of the bullying.
Think the only thing I can do now is try to net the 3 bigger Brichardis and take them back to the LFS and leave myself with the breeding pair and the 2 albinos, who seem far more placid.
Anyone with any thoughts, advice etc?
Over the last week I hadn't seen any of the Julies and while I've got used to hardly seeing them I still thought it pretty strange. Then yesterday was doing a water change and decided again to rescape a little as two of the Brichardis started to burrow under a large rock and was scared it might fall. Anyway, searched for the Julies and could only find one....stuck down right under the conch shells....alive but with his fins ripped to bits. Poor wee guy looks like he just doesn't want to be there. Still can't find the second Julie so have to suspect he's a goner and has been munched. As for the two albino Brichardis they're stuck right up the top of the tank, hanging around the spraybar....looks like they've got enough sense to keep away from the bigger Brichs and avoid most of the bullying.
Think the only thing I can do now is try to net the 3 bigger Brichardis and take them back to the LFS and leave myself with the breeding pair and the 2 albinos, who seem far more placid.
Anyone with any thoughts, advice etc?