Tire track and peacock eel best buds:)

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They are so freindly towards each other they have no territory issues what so ever and share the cave peacefully with eachother and even my baby whale.


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Yes I have all juveniles I have a Bala shark and dojo and the two eels and a dragon goby and a poypolpterus and two tiger barbs and a baby whale, all aggressive fish but get along well
 

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im not sure the baby whale is an aggressive fish,nor the dojo loach,dragon goby,and maybe the bala shark.
 

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You need to get some sand in there instead of gravel!!! :crazy: Tire tracks and peacocks are natural diggers and will hide in the sand to eat/destress. My old peacock used to ambush his bloodworms when I target fed him. Adorable.

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They're simply crowding into the only available cover. Given a larger tank with plenty of suitable hiding places they'd all be happier.
 

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Um no definitely maybe if u didn't see in the pic there just baby's I have a 55 gallon for them soon then a 500 gallon but right now they have more then enough room and places to hide in the tank so yeahhhh:)


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