centrarchid
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About 2 months ago we purchased a single Red-tailed Shark and stocked it by itself into a 29-gallon high. About a month later we purchased a second, but had to separate them with a partition. We want to see interactions so decided to acquire more in an attempt to override an overly simple pecking order. Six more for a total of 8 has made so all can move about in tank together without barriers. They still fight a lot, but after a week all are showing good bellies. All fish were in the range of 1.25 to 1.5 inches at point of combining in tank last week. I have capacity to split them with a 125-gallon and two 75-gallon tanks as part of the mix.
Thus far they have exhibited some rather complex social interactions that appear typical of fish that live in loose groups that invest a lot in tight territories.
My intent is to keep them together as long as possible. This summer we want to try and breed them using a much larger tank outdoors and some hormones.
Anyone keep them in groups for extended periods? I am not able to find any imagery on breeding methods or what the eggs and larvae look like.
Thus far they have exhibited some rather complex social interactions that appear typical of fish that live in loose groups that invest a lot in tight territories.
My intent is to keep them together as long as possible. This summer we want to try and breed them using a much larger tank outdoors and some hormones.
Anyone keep them in groups for extended periods? I am not able to find any imagery on breeding methods or what the eggs and larvae look like.