When fish such as terrors and devils start to reach maturity which for them is about 5", (correct?) does their aggression tend to peak as well? My fish all seemed to not fight too much for while with the 10" chocolate being the dom. fish. No one would mess with her except for the ol pleco. Lately the terror has been chasing the 4+" red devil any time it comes in its space. It has even been backing down the choc. lately, surprisingly sometimes seeming to come out on top. I dont know if he/she is really asserting itself in the tank or the choc just doesnt care enough to fight (she's always been rather peaceful). Also, if the terror and the devil for that matter are male they should be starting to develop their humps soon, right? Not too much signs of one yet. I heard from a guy at a lfs that if the fish does not feel it is the dominant fish in the tank it wont neccessarily develop its hump (if it is a male). Has any one heard of this or know that there is truth to this? Also, the choc is quite an egg layer, does anyone know if the terror is a male would it possibly fertilize the choc's eggs? I know most people dont like that stuff, but i think a chocolate terror would be dope? Ha ha
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