I've always wondered this. What I'm talking about is fish where, the parents claim a territory and will guard the fry within their territory for a while, but then eventually try to drive the fry out of their territory because, in the wild, they would be expected to go live on their own. But what happens in most fish tanks is, the parents eventually just kill the fry because we keep them in a relatively small tank, causing them to see the whole tank as their "territory." So I wanna know, if you had a large enough tank, and disciplined yourself to keep smaller fish in it, like a 100 gallon with kribs/rams/apistos: would the fry be able to just wander off and live somewhere else in the tank, setting up their own separate territory out of sight of the parents?