Amen, I've noticed this as well. There is a definate alure to large predatory fish, but in the long run they just don't provide the interesting behavior that makes a fish a "keeper" IMO. But people still trade in DJs for Green Terrors, Green Terrors for red devils, Red Devils for Peacock Bass.........suby7272 said:Well... this looks to me like a case where a hobbyist feels he is 'done with' a certain fish - and desperately wants to make space for another one. This is a typical scenario with predatory fish like Arowana, Flower Horn, Devils etc., which are normaly kept solo in their considerably large tanks.
In a situation like this, I would gift my fish away to someone - instead of 'praying' for it to die.
Suby
Let us all have a moment of silence and pray that these poor souls will see the light PRAISE GAWD, and find the Dwarf cichlid at the end of the clearing, Can I get an amen!