Hi All,
Could you please help!?
I bought a new male to my existing female. The previous male died last week for unknown reason. I bought them 3 weeks ago. They were not too big and the female looks quite juvenile for me. They did not breed, but they did not fight as well. So, when the original male died, I came to the LPS last weekend and chose the nicest male there. There were only males at that time there, no females. He is quite big compared to the female, more than twice bigger. When I released him to the tank, I have 350l tank with 6 big Angelfish and 4 cory, he was straight away chased by her once she had seen him. However, after 5-10 minutes the situation changed! He took a turn, occupied the cave and chased her hardly over the whole tank nipping and beating her. She hid into bunch of plants but he constantly went out to find her and chased her again. What was interesting for me ... he was full in colours but she was not. Even she showed him her submissiveness shaking and curving her head from him, he fought her and she ran away and hid from him.
I did a bit my research about this situation with kribs, and some people say that two kribs like these ones would never be a pair. However, others say the reason why he hits her is due to she is young and not in breeding conditions. If she has a red belly and shows him her readiness, he may accept her.
For now, I put them separately and try to feed well, because I found they do not like some food which I use for my Angelfish. They only like black worms. They do not eat granule tropical food or similar to it.
Could you please help me with other thoughts if I am on the correct way? Or should I rid of her/him and buy a different partner?
Thanks
Could you please help!?
I bought a new male to my existing female. The previous male died last week for unknown reason. I bought them 3 weeks ago. They were not too big and the female looks quite juvenile for me. They did not breed, but they did not fight as well. So, when the original male died, I came to the LPS last weekend and chose the nicest male there. There were only males at that time there, no females. He is quite big compared to the female, more than twice bigger. When I released him to the tank, I have 350l tank with 6 big Angelfish and 4 cory, he was straight away chased by her once she had seen him. However, after 5-10 minutes the situation changed! He took a turn, occupied the cave and chased her hardly over the whole tank nipping and beating her. She hid into bunch of plants but he constantly went out to find her and chased her again. What was interesting for me ... he was full in colours but she was not. Even she showed him her submissiveness shaking and curving her head from him, he fought her and she ran away and hid from him.
I did a bit my research about this situation with kribs, and some people say that two kribs like these ones would never be a pair. However, others say the reason why he hits her is due to she is young and not in breeding conditions. If she has a red belly and shows him her readiness, he may accept her.
For now, I put them separately and try to feed well, because I found they do not like some food which I use for my Angelfish. They only like black worms. They do not eat granule tropical food or similar to it.
Could you please help me with other thoughts if I am on the correct way? Or should I rid of her/him and buy a different partner?
Thanks