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matts1
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From:West Chester, PA
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posted 08-25-2003 02:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for matts1   Click Here to Email matts1     Edit/Delete Message
Hey,

Two days I purchased 3 red bellied p's and ended up picking up some sort of chiclid which is bigger than the p's free of charge.. I have them all in the same tank and they seem to be coexisting ok until today.. it seems the p's aren't swimming around in a pack like they were the first two days but now are nipping at eachother, fighting and chasing. is this normal behavior? I think they shouldn't be hungry, I put 13 feeder guppies in there shortly after purchasing them, which were gone by the next morning. Anyone know why my pirahnas are angry with eachother?


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wes
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From:evans,ga,us
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posted 08-25-2003 04:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for wes   Click Here to Email wes     Edit/Delete Message
Hey i have a vrry simalar situation with 2 pacu's and a tiger oscar,male and female convict with fry. My oscar is the only one that will eat comets and pacu are herbovors so try feeding thim shrimp pellits or algy disk they eat a lot. I have heard of pacu eating feeders but mine wont hope that helps.

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katanas_edge
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posted 09-05-2003 11:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for katanas_edge     Edit/Delete Message
I'm not that familiar with RBP (although it seems to be a fairly popular fish on this site) but I'm wondering how large a tank you have and how big the fish were when you bought them. I'm not sure if you can add anything (plants, caves etc.) to calm them -anybody else have an idea?

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