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  1. up to 5 inches. these guys are con specific aggressive which means they are really aggro to their own kinda. i have got away with a group of 9 but it's not recommended to have less than twelve. Fortunately i ended up with 4 males & 5 females so that may be the reason for siccess. If you get 6 you may quickly have 1 left as the dominant fish will kill off all the rest. You need to spread the aggression. Then there's the food, they bloat very easily apparently, i haven't had any of mine bloat but i do know that others have.

    bugger, so they are sorta like demasoni's as far as aggression goes, oh well dont think i will get some then as i did not have success with my dems, they were all killed by the dominate dem. They are soooo pretty tho, hmmm maybe i could get some one day, i guess it trial and error like with most things. What do you feed them?

  2. They are really cool aren't they.

    how old are they?

    yep they are super cool and cute as. think they are about 8 weeks old.

    hello they look wicked hun ill have to come have a look!!!!

    lol hello yeah for sure, u gotta have a lookies at them, they are adorable.

    I bet they love it in there :D, How long are you gonna have to wait until they start looking like this :wink:

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    Just one of the many from Australia :D :D they're everywhere!!!

    wow nick thats a beauty, i think it will be a long time before they look like that.

  3. Tank water etc is all fine, its a 4 ft tank, i do 2 water changes a week, so that is not the prob. He isn't getting harrassed by other fish in the tank as he is the peace keeper, anyone starts anything he goes and seperates them. Tank has been setup for well over a year and i've had him the longest. I noticed today he is fine, swimming as normal, like nothing has happened. Maybe he bumped his head as someone said. I guess now i'll never know. Google wasn't much help. Thanks everyone. I'll just have to keep an eye on him.

  4. :( omg one of my cobalts is rolling over and over as he swims. He's not swimming as he should. I've never come across this before. He is just continiously rolling over and over and over as he swims, please does anyone know what might be wrong with him?? All the other fish in the tank are fine.
  5. Hi sweetysmum, thanks. it took me ages to finally make up my mind and get one. Sanchez really should've been called houdini as he has escaped 3 times and almost given me a heart attack each time. the last time he escaped i looked everywhere and couldn't find him, was just about to give up inside and start looking outside, when my boy noticed a leg sticking out under the hood of the uv light. lol the lil bugger managed to yet again squeeze himself thru the mesh and was chillin out up top. i was so pleased i found him, he was not eager to move from his new found hidy spot tho. he cant fit thru mesh now tho had to use smaller stuff for my own sanity, dam they can get thru some small gaps. he adds lots of personality to our family, mind u i think he's finally gotten used to all the craziness in our house and has fitted in quite well.

  6. omg thank you so much phoenix for your advice to hand feeding, hand fed him last night and he gobbled it down and he's been eating today yay yay yay.

    also re basking temp, thanks to those that suggested hotter temperature, as now he's actually a bit more active at times and he doesn't snob me now, lol before he'd turn his back to me.

    thanks everyone for the advice, i am so happy he is eating :D:D

  7. hmm well that may explain a few things. i originally had 4 cobalts but 1 died then about 6 months later i lost another, and out of the 2 i have left i have noticed that the female hides alot and at one stage was separated cos of injurys, she was returned to the tank when all the dominant fish where gone and has not been attacked since, but in saying that she rarely comes out and they still haven't had babies but have showed signs of wanting to breed. females are so hard to find down here otherwise i'd add more.

  8. Hi, last week i picked up my 1st baby beardie Sanchez, thanks to navarre pointing me in the right direction.

    anyway he ate a wee bit the day i bought him home and had the odd fly the next morning, but he hasn't eaten since. i know its common for them not to eat for a while due to the stress of moving to a new environment, but i'd like ideas on how i can encourage him to eat without stressing him out.

    Also would reflection in the glass contribute to him being stressed?? At the mo i am using a blue background vinyl but i have noticed that it reflects a lot and was thinking maybe he is feeling like he's being watched etc from both sides??? i am in the process of making a background for the back of the tank, he loves climbing on the side wall i made. i have done heaps of research before i got him but sometimes peoples personal experiences can give more insight then a book. any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    thanks

  9. Fire thanks for that info, yeah i know my demasoni should have some friends but i'm a lil put off with the fact he used to have 5 but he killed them and i dont really want to fork out that much money again just to loose them.

    Navarre

    I could be keen on some maleri gold and reds, pm me with price

  10. Hi all i have just gotten rid of my dominant fish that constantly picked on my other fish and now i am only left with 2 cobalt blues and some yellows (1 female who is currently holding and 4 males, 3 are going to new homes soon) and 1 demasoni who is actually getting a hard time from one of the male yellows. I have a 4ft tank and i want to add more colour as its looking a bit dull now, i also have a grow out tank that has 2 red shoulder peacocks unsure of sex at da mo and 3 lionheads, would the peacocks and lionheads be ok to go in with my yellows etc. also what else thats colourful would be suitable for my tank. was thinking maybe a pair of red zebras? or peacocks? any help would be grately appreciated.

  11. How big is the tank? Was the filter setup with any sort of fish in the tank or just in an empty tank or was any established media used in the filter?

    I guess the suggestion of measuring your water change water isn't a bad one maybe your adding the problem with your "fresh" water?

    ryan tank is 2ft. my guppys were in the tank when filter was setup.

  12. Have you tested the nitrate level in your water supply? Just a thought - daily/regular water changes and high nitrate levels suggest nitrate in source water perhaps? Good luck with sorting it out...

    yeah thanks i have tested water supply and its reading normal.

  13. How big is the tank? How long has the filter been setup?

    If your doing water changes then the nitrate levels should be going down regardless of whats been going on in the tank.. How old is your test kit? they do expire and give incorrect readings when expired..

    You say you've lost fish in that tank, what were their symptoms before they died?

    I don't think it will come from the gravel..

    Filter setup 2 weeks prior to adding fish. nitrate level is not going down with water changes, hence the fact i am totally baffled as to the prob.

    test kit is only month old and has been used on my other tanks which all have normal readings.

    peacock that died had bend in tail then next day it was dead, i just put that down to sick fish, as other babies in tank seem happy.

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