5 days isn't a test to see that the front won't kill them
Oh, and the frontosa in the first picture is a male by the way.
Only males have the bump.
Is the front staying in the 20 gallon by the way?
Only males have the bump.
Is the front staying in the 20 gallon by the way?
no, shop keeper told me is female, i went to a guy house, his male has a big bump, and female has a normal 1 like mine
the injured 1 is staying in 26g, hes ok there with small fish, even fishes go pass his mouth he dont even open it.
is alright ill test a few days later, maybe i might get a new tank to put mah goldies in =/.. just gonna worry bout da food they eat and water temp..
Only males have the bump.
Is the front staying in the 20 gallon by the way?
no, shop keeper told me is female, i went to a guy house, his male has a big bump, and female has a normal 1 like mine
the injured 1 is staying in 26g, hes ok there with small fish, even fishes go pass his mouth he dont even open it.
is alright ill test a few days later, maybe i might get a new tank to put mah goldies in =/.. just gonna worry bout da food they eat and water temp..
Females can have a bump too, but if your male was attacking him, chances are he's a male too.
The frontosa cannot be kept in a 26 gallon. period. It'll stunt.
Don't "test" it again either. I think I can guess what will happen...again...