I decided to make a video (ended up being about 6 minutes long) of my pea puffers after watching their behavior at feeding time. You can see the female whose colors are less vibrant keeps chasing everyone away from her territory, AKA where I dropped the snails. There was one she left alone and I couldn't figure out why, then I got a clear shot of his belly with a line through it! (Cue 2Pac's Do For Love! lol) At the end I show the rest of the tank and my Oto's. Check it out! I love watching these little guys and gals.
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Originally posted by JCrizz View Post....There was one she left alone and I couldn't figure out why, then I got a clear shot of his belly with a line through it! (Cue 2Pac's Do For Love! lol)...
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Originally posted by morpheus View Postthey generally breed in moss....so make sure there is either some java moss or a spawning mop there. mine have never bred, but they are notorious for eating their eggs. if you see egg, or even after the pair spend some time in the moss, just remove the moss to a confined area and replace it for the adults. the fry are very slow growing and will live in the moss for a while
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Haha he was guarding the snail with his life
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