TooManyChoices
Fish Crazy
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[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]I recently purchased (about 4-5 days ago) 6 yellow tail congo tetra's (3m, 3f) for my African river theme tank and have found them to be intensely shy. So much so that they'll barely feed if I'm sitting in front of the tank. They'll happily feed if I'm about 3 metres away. If they do feed while I'm close I have to be completely still, if I move even my head they dart for cover![/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]This is their tank as it is now:[/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Their behaviour is also quite interesting, whilst they do school together, the females and males seem to form 2 different groups. The females are much more happy to come forward during feeding time, but other wise are far more shy whilst I'm watching. The males are a bit braver whilst I'm watching but are more shy when it comes to feeding time![/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Sitting well back from the tank and watching them they seem very happy, chasing each other about, and swimming all about the tank. [/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]The main thing with them is that they're amazingly perceptive of movements outside the tank. Any little movements startle them![/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Does anyone have any experience with these fish being extremely shy? They're definitely not what I was expecting from a tetra in terms of behaviour. Hopefully within a few weeks they'll start to actually come to the surface in expectation of food, after all that's one of the best parts of fish keeping [/background]
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[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)](the only tank mate is a solo african butterfly fish)[/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]This is their tank as it is now:[/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Their behaviour is also quite interesting, whilst they do school together, the females and males seem to form 2 different groups. The females are much more happy to come forward during feeding time, but other wise are far more shy whilst I'm watching. The males are a bit braver whilst I'm watching but are more shy when it comes to feeding time![/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Sitting well back from the tank and watching them they seem very happy, chasing each other about, and swimming all about the tank. [/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]The main thing with them is that they're amazingly perceptive of movements outside the tank. Any little movements startle them![/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)]Does anyone have any experience with these fish being extremely shy? They're definitely not what I was expecting from a tetra in terms of behaviour. Hopefully within a few weeks they'll start to actually come to the surface in expectation of food, after all that's one of the best parts of fish keeping [/background]
[background=rgb(250, 250, 250)](the only tank mate is a solo african butterfly fish)[/background]