I had a couple of firemouth. The male was so dominant that he chased the female into hiding every time she appeard until she died of hunger, perhaps. He also didn't get on well with my other larger fish.
The male was also very shy. He hid behind bogwood for most of the time until feeding, then went back into hiding again.
He was an absolutely gorgeous fish but whats the point? It's like having Miss World in your house but she then disappears into the bathroom and stays there all day.
I found over my period of fishkeeping that if you want movement, if you want flashy displays you have to go small. There are some really colourful fish that can give endless hours of amusement. My current favourite, for flashiness is the silver tip tetra but in another tank I have Asian Rummynose that flash brightly as they chase each other around.
No, my friend, you generally can't make a fish that's secretive and shy, slow moving and mostly in hiding, change its habit.
The male was also very shy. He hid behind bogwood for most of the time until feeding, then went back into hiding again.
He was an absolutely gorgeous fish but whats the point? It's like having Miss World in your house but she then disappears into the bathroom and stays there all day.
I found over my period of fishkeeping that if you want movement, if you want flashy displays you have to go small. There are some really colourful fish that can give endless hours of amusement. My current favourite, for flashiness is the silver tip tetra but in another tank I have Asian Rummynose that flash brightly as they chase each other around.
No, my friend, you generally can't make a fish that's secretive and shy, slow moving and mostly in hiding, change its habit.