I've found that HRPs are not hard on plants floating or other - I even put a troublemaker one in a 29 gallon planted tank as a "permanent" time out and he didn't bother anything. I'd have lots of cover and targets. While they are not as aggressive as other convict types, I have found two things:
1) The size difference in male to female can be much greater than other convict types - so the female can have a hard time sticking up for herself if her mate is being pushy - need to have cover and two pairs or other targets
2) They are a little like sajica where the pair bond is not as great as w/ other convict types, and the male can be very pushy and damage the female if they are in a tank alone and he wants to breed real quick and she is not ready yet. He won't kill her overnight - just constant harassment
I got some beautiful blue ones from Rapps. First two pics are when they were younger. The third pic is of one that turned out completely different from the rest. He became platinum (can't really see in the picture), had a bigger and more red tail, and didn't like to breed w/ other HRPs - really had a thing for a Rio Cabuya Siquia gal - I kept one of their fry - last pic attached - he is a complete bastard and already at 6"
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