mariabailey
New Member
Hi, I was hoping for some help.
I have had a pair of Synadontis Petricola for around 3 years and we recently spotted a baby. Ever since the female has been chasing off the male at every opportunity. They have been pretty happy together before then- co existing in the same cave/ area. I was advised by LFS that they could live as a pair and honestly at the time I was new to fish keeping and trusted that my LFS knew what they were talking about and didn’t do my own research.
With the baby and new behaviour I have done some research and seen that they prefer to be in groups of 5/6. My question is, is it too late to add more? Will it upset them more having new fish introduced and if not should I try and find some bigger/older ones that need a new home or can I add smaller/ younger ones to form the group? The baby is in there now and they don’t seem bothered by him- but he is only around 3/4 weeks old right now. Pic is of the baby.
I have had a pair of Synadontis Petricola for around 3 years and we recently spotted a baby. Ever since the female has been chasing off the male at every opportunity. They have been pretty happy together before then- co existing in the same cave/ area. I was advised by LFS that they could live as a pair and honestly at the time I was new to fish keeping and trusted that my LFS knew what they were talking about and didn’t do my own research.
With the baby and new behaviour I have done some research and seen that they prefer to be in groups of 5/6. My question is, is it too late to add more? Will it upset them more having new fish introduced and if not should I try and find some bigger/older ones that need a new home or can I add smaller/ younger ones to form the group? The baby is in there now and they don’t seem bothered by him- but he is only around 3/4 weeks old right now. Pic is of the baby.