Synirr
"No one is a failure unless you try"
Unfortunately they are both male.
The first one came when my boss ordered a pair of channoides and instead we got a male channoides and a male rubra... just pure dumb luck there. Well, the bossman ordered me a pair of rubra so I could have a female, but a coworker put them in a 2.5g without a lid until I could come pick them up. It was only half full, but 4" of space between the water line and the top of the tank definitely isn't enough to safeguard against wilds jumping out, so of course by the time I got there about an hour later there was only one left... and it was the male. We assume the female was eaten by the coworker's dog, who accompanies him to work, because she was nowhere to be seen.
I've discovered that males of this species can apparently be housed together as long as there are no females present, though. They displayed for about 5 minutes when they met, then took up residence on opposite sides of the tank and that was that. They haven't had a confrontation since.
The second boy is a nicer fish than the first, so I guess at least there's that. Newest boy on the left. Nice dorsal, eh? The first guy was a little beat up when he first came to the store, so that's why his fins are kinda bleh. He looks great now, these pics are old.
And I got to see the yawning display. "Get outta my tank!"
"Truce?"
"I call left side of the tank."
The first one came when my boss ordered a pair of channoides and instead we got a male channoides and a male rubra... just pure dumb luck there. Well, the bossman ordered me a pair of rubra so I could have a female, but a coworker put them in a 2.5g without a lid until I could come pick them up. It was only half full, but 4" of space between the water line and the top of the tank definitely isn't enough to safeguard against wilds jumping out, so of course by the time I got there about an hour later there was only one left... and it was the male. We assume the female was eaten by the coworker's dog, who accompanies him to work, because she was nowhere to be seen.
I've discovered that males of this species can apparently be housed together as long as there are no females present, though. They displayed for about 5 minutes when they met, then took up residence on opposite sides of the tank and that was that. They haven't had a confrontation since.
The second boy is a nicer fish than the first, so I guess at least there's that. Newest boy on the left. Nice dorsal, eh? The first guy was a little beat up when he first came to the store, so that's why his fins are kinda bleh. He looks great now, these pics are old.
And I got to see the yawning display. "Get outta my tank!"
"Truce?"
"I call left side of the tank."