lilleahseafreak
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i was told to not try and put both my falco hawks in a 40 gallon together that they would kill eachother.
for almost a year now they have been in different tanks, one in a 23 gallon, one in a 40.
well i took the one from my 23 gallon out so i could keep more shrimp in there besides my huge skunk cleaner as i have been unable to find shrimp that are large enough to handle living w/my hawkfish.
i put the hawk in my 16 gallon but he was not happy...i debated w/myself about selling him, but i decided i have had the little bugger too long to part with him.
well now the 23 gallon was full of shrimp so i put him in my 40 gallon with my other falco hawk.
war broke out! they chased, nipped and eventually locked mouths, i attempted to catch one when they fought and were distracted but w/no luck.
so i went to bed.
i woke up fearing i would find one hawk dead or beaten.
what i saw was 2 hawks sitting peacfully with each other!!!
3 days later i bought a coral beauty angel and when i put it in the tank BOTH hawks bulled it a bit and were working TOGETHER to do so.
now they hang out and follow eachother through the tank.
is this just a freak accident that they happened to choose to get along?
was i mislead and hawks can coexist w/eachother?
or am i just pretty d@mn lucky that my risk worked out?
for almost a year now they have been in different tanks, one in a 23 gallon, one in a 40.
well i took the one from my 23 gallon out so i could keep more shrimp in there besides my huge skunk cleaner as i have been unable to find shrimp that are large enough to handle living w/my hawkfish.
i put the hawk in my 16 gallon but he was not happy...i debated w/myself about selling him, but i decided i have had the little bugger too long to part with him.
well now the 23 gallon was full of shrimp so i put him in my 40 gallon with my other falco hawk.
war broke out! they chased, nipped and eventually locked mouths, i attempted to catch one when they fought and were distracted but w/no luck.
so i went to bed.
i woke up fearing i would find one hawk dead or beaten.
what i saw was 2 hawks sitting peacfully with each other!!!
3 days later i bought a coral beauty angel and when i put it in the tank BOTH hawks bulled it a bit and were working TOGETHER to do so.
now they hang out and follow eachother through the tank.
is this just a freak accident that they happened to choose to get along?
was i mislead and hawks can coexist w/eachother?
or am i just pretty d@mn lucky that my risk worked out?