tcwoodrn
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My male Picasso died a little over a month ago and after watching my female Picasso swim lonely in the GBTA I decided to get her a new partner. I decided on a small juvenile semi-picasso.
A week ago I added him and he immediately swam into the GBTA where it stung him and started to pull him in. He swam out of it on his own and then was promptly chased and nipped at by the female. Since then has been forced to the other side of the tank. If he crosses the midway point of the tank she chases him away. She also nips and chases during feeding. Due to their size difference there's really nothing he can do, and I'm kind of worried that she could easily kill him (he's 3/4" she's 3").
Do you think they're pair up? I'm going to give it a few months, but if they're not pairing I'm going to have to take him out and try again with someone else.
A week ago I added him and he immediately swam into the GBTA where it stung him and started to pull him in. He swam out of it on his own and then was promptly chased and nipped at by the female. Since then has been forced to the other side of the tank. If he crosses the midway point of the tank she chases him away. She also nips and chases during feeding. Due to their size difference there's really nothing he can do, and I'm kind of worried that she could easily kill him (he's 3/4" she's 3").
Do you think they're pair up? I'm going to give it a few months, but if they're not pairing I'm going to have to take him out and try again with someone else.