And they all seemed to be getting along very well. They chased each other around, but for the most part, they were a group. Even the Chipokae (who so far seems to be pretty docile although it IS still small... 2.5"). Anyway... I added a 12th... I rearranged the tank and after a day or so, the 12th was accepted as part of the group... one of the boys (girls). So... this weekend I went and bought 3 more. A Peacock, a Scieanochromis (sp) Ahli (Electric Blue Hap), and a Red Empress. Now I have a total of 15 fish in the tank.
HOWEVER.
The last 3 Ive added so far have NOT been accepted as part of the group.
They are forced to hide, and stay low. If they show their faces, they are immediately chased out of sight. There are 2 fish (small guys about 1.5") who seem to act as the guards. If any of the 3 new fish come out, the guards chase them back to the corner.
The only time I see them come out into the open for an extended period of time is during a feeding when everyone (including them is too busy).
Any thoughts?
Maybe I need to feed more? You know... maybe the fish think that there isnt enough food to go around for all 15 so the 3 newbies must be kept in check... If I feed more everyone will relax?
Im feeding Spirulina flakes.
HOWEVER.
The last 3 Ive added so far have NOT been accepted as part of the group.
They are forced to hide, and stay low. If they show their faces, they are immediately chased out of sight. There are 2 fish (small guys about 1.5") who seem to act as the guards. If any of the 3 new fish come out, the guards chase them back to the corner.
The only time I see them come out into the open for an extended period of time is during a feeding when everyone (including them is too busy).
Any thoughts?
Maybe I need to feed more? You know... maybe the fish think that there isnt enough food to go around for all 15 so the 3 newbies must be kept in check... If I feed more everyone will relax?
Im feeding Spirulina flakes.