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Black-lined Flying-fox behaviour


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Hello I have a black lined flying-fox who loves to swim, circle and jump. The problem is he has a small tank (28L). When he was smaller he loved to do back-flips out of the water, now he still jumps but hits the aquarium lid, and then smashes into the gravel. He has been doing this for about a week (the hitting the top and bottom of the tank, otherwise he is just an energetic fish).

Question: I am wondering if he is going to be stressed in the small sized tank and if he would prefer being in a bigger tank, I'm kinda guessing that is the reason, but just thought I would ask some knowledgeable fishy people...

and I'd love to get a bigger tank but there is no room for one... and I am quite proud of this fish... so would have to sell him if his odd behaviour is due to a cramped environment.

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as far as i have seen all the importers label what they import as Crossocheilus siamensis "Blackline flying fox, or just flying fox.

dunno why though as they would probably sell more if they called them Siamese algae eaters.

I would say a minimum tank size would be 200-300L once they are fully grown (15cm of fast swimming bullet)

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as far as i have seen all the importers label what they import as Crossocheilus siamensis "Blackline flying fox, or just flying fox.

dunno why though as they would probably sell more if they called them Siamese algae eaters.

I would say a minimum tank size would be 200-300L once they are fully grown (15cm of fast swimming bullet)

And be careful with tank mates :roll: Dad's one is a huge bully, we can't have bottom dwellers any more because of him. Little ****

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I quite enjoy watching this energetic fish - but now I really do feel he needs a bigger home quickly! Are there people that would buy large fish? I hope so... and yep, he was a little aggressive towards the platties but seems ok with other fish.

I wonder if this is a socialisation issue, I mean, if they are not introduced to various fish species when they are young, are these fish more likely to be aggressive to different fish species when older?. I say this because he doesn't bother the neons at all, and to begin with it was just him and neons.

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I quite enjoy watching this energetic fish - but now I really do feel he needs a bigger home quickly! Are there people that would buy large fish? I hope so... and yep, he was a little aggressive towards the platties but seems ok with other fish.

I wonder if this is a socialisation issue, I mean, if they are not introduced to various fish species when they are young, are these fish more likely to be aggressive to different fish species when older?. I say this because he doesn't bother the neons at all, and to begin with it was just him and neons.

I'd say they're just semi-aggressive fish. Ours was bought in a group of 5, then survived a massive temperature drop (the lone survivor) - but during that was with some BNs, tetras, discus (who didn't survive either :tears:) etc so was socialized. I think they're just grumpy with bottom dwellers, territorial things.

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Black Lined flying fox = Siamese Algae Eater = Crossocheilus siamensis

Flying Fox = Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus

Both have been the country and are easily confused.

The Black Lined Flying Fox - the real algae eater has a black line that extends the length of the body and through the tail. This is a member of the shark family and therefore is semi aggressive, fast and likes lots of space. It should not be kept in a tank with a red tailed shark.

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Crossocheilus siamensis - I have never seen the fish so far.

Black lined flying fox = Crossocheilus langei + Crossocheilus atrilimes + Crossocheilus oblongus ??? + Crossocheilus sp. + Garra cambodgiensis + ???

Silver fox = Garra sp.

Flying fox = Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus

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Black Lined flying fox = Siamese Algae Eater = Crossocheilus siamensis

Flying Fox = Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus

Both have been the country and are easily confused.

The Black Lined Flying Fox - the real algae eater has a black line that extends the length of the body and through the tail. This is a member of the shark family and therefore is semi aggressive, fast and likes lots of space. It should not be kept in a tank with a red tailed shark.

My Uncle used to keep one with a red tailed shark and discus, with no problems :dunno:

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SAEs are much more placid, although they do better in schools of >3 My 4 are fine in my community tank. They are a little aggro at feeding time - no nipping or anything, they just swoop in at great speed and don't show any fear. They still graze algae most of the day, even after a feed of flakes or bloodworms.

If the OPs fish is a genuine SAE I'll take it

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