I've got one tough guy who is trying to take over my tank, he usually keeps all the others pushed aside. He's not causing much harm, just a few lost scales, but I'm tired of watching him rule half the tank and push 17 to the other half. What's the best plan of attack for this? I've read a lot about timeouts, in order to give the others a chance to grow some cajones and put him in his place. I've also seen some articles on outright removing them, but I figure someone else will just take his spot. I saw something about a powerhead by his territory as well, to wear him out I suppose. I have a pretty poor ratio, so I've even considered removing males to decrease the M:F ratio, but would like to avoid this unless it's totally necessary. Any recommendations?
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Originally posted by Austy16414 View PostI've got one tough guy who is trying to take over my tank, he usually keeps all the others pushed aside. He's not causing much harm, just a few lost scales, but I'm tired of watching him rule half the tank and push 17 to the other half. What's the best plan of attack for this? I've read a lot about timeouts, in order to give the others a chance to grow some cajones and put him in his place. I've also seen some articles on outright removing them, but I figure someone else will just take his spot. I saw something about a powerhead by his territory as well, to wear him out I suppose. I have a pretty poor ratio, so I've even considered removing males to decrease the M:F ratio, but would like to avoid this unless it's totally necessary. Any recommendations?
Try to take him out of water for couples min and he should learn his behavior.Tropheus Moorii Golden Kazumba
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