moriarty
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Wondering if anyone else has experienced this behavior when mixing large angels...
My French and Annularis have been in the pool for about 2 months now. Since adding them together, they do not leave each other's side. The only time that they will stray more than one foot from one another is during feedings. I really didn't notice this at all when they were in the smaller tank, but then again, they couldn't get away from one another if they wanted to. At first I thought it was just familiarity with one another because they have been together for a while. I assumed that this behavior would subside once they got used to the extra space, but after 2 months there has been no change.
There is never any aggression between the two of them, and they usually just glide through out the pool side-by-side.
Here they are waiting for a "cleaning" from my Cuban Hogfish. The Hogfish is approaching 4" and cleans less and less. Please excuse the cloudy water in this pic, I took it after vacuuming the sump and a water change.
My French and Annularis have been in the pool for about 2 months now. Since adding them together, they do not leave each other's side. The only time that they will stray more than one foot from one another is during feedings. I really didn't notice this at all when they were in the smaller tank, but then again, they couldn't get away from one another if they wanted to. At first I thought it was just familiarity with one another because they have been together for a while. I assumed that this behavior would subside once they got used to the extra space, but after 2 months there has been no change.
There is never any aggression between the two of them, and they usually just glide through out the pool side-by-side.
Here they are waiting for a "cleaning" from my Cuban Hogfish. The Hogfish is approaching 4" and cleans less and less. Please excuse the cloudy water in this pic, I took it after vacuuming the sump and a water change.