Hey guys!
I have two Megalechis thoracatas since last december. Sadly since on the internet there is next to nothing about hoplos, I had to find out most things by myself.
They were fairly small when I bought them, about the size of a neon. They've grown big however, one of them is about 11-12 cm already if not bigger.
And here lies the problem. They live in a community aquarium with other, relatively small fish. Two corydoras nanus, 6 neons, and 2 adult marble mollies. One of which gave birth to a bunch of fry three days ago. You may see where I'm going with this, but hang on.
Now, I've raised not one but two batches of guppy fry to complete adults over time in this tank, and the hoplos have never laid a finger them. So you can imagine my total surprise when I discovered that they desperately want to eat the young mollies. The attacks only happen when it's twilight or dark, so I'm letting the light on during the night. It works, for now.
I couldn't help but notice however, that they've definitely begun "eyeing" the neons and the corys as well. Am I imagining things, or will they try to eat them as well? They do not fit in their mouth just yet, but the hoplos do grow alarmingly fast.
What should I do? I feed them well every day, I just don't get it why would they want to eat their tankmates in addition to all that food.
I have two Megalechis thoracatas since last december. Sadly since on the internet there is next to nothing about hoplos, I had to find out most things by myself.
They were fairly small when I bought them, about the size of a neon. They've grown big however, one of them is about 11-12 cm already if not bigger.
And here lies the problem. They live in a community aquarium with other, relatively small fish. Two corydoras nanus, 6 neons, and 2 adult marble mollies. One of which gave birth to a bunch of fry three days ago. You may see where I'm going with this, but hang on.
Now, I've raised not one but two batches of guppy fry to complete adults over time in this tank, and the hoplos have never laid a finger them. So you can imagine my total surprise when I discovered that they desperately want to eat the young mollies. The attacks only happen when it's twilight or dark, so I'm letting the light on during the night. It works, for now.
I couldn't help but notice however, that they've definitely begun "eyeing" the neons and the corys as well. Am I imagining things, or will they try to eat them as well? They do not fit in their mouth just yet, but the hoplos do grow alarmingly fast.
What should I do? I feed them well every day, I just don't get it why would they want to eat their tankmates in addition to all that food.