B band_width_band AC Members Jan 23, 2007 73 0 0 Melbourne, Australia Nov 2, 2008 #1 Pairing behaviour???!!! When they were young the bigger one chased around the little one...this is new...they have been going at it all night!
Pairing behaviour???!!! When they were young the bigger one chased around the little one...this is new...they have been going at it all night!
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Nov 2, 2008 #2 It could simply be a dominance order and this behavior is called "liplocking". My young angels do this from time to time and they aren't sexually matured yet. My spawning pair of severums also do this several times.
It could simply be a dominance order and this behavior is called "liplocking". My young angels do this from time to time and they aren't sexually matured yet. My spawning pair of severums also do this several times.
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,727 452 143 70 Real Name Mr. Normal Nov 2, 2008 #3 It could be, but Luppy is right, could just be a pecking order thing.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 33 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Nov 2, 2008 #5 It could be either...but obviously they'd have to be male/female for the pairing