I am growing out a group of wild true M. festae babies and wondered if it was at all possible to later put one female in a 90 gallon tank with one male Jack Dempsey (garden variety JD, not EBJD). I picked this guy up as a rescue and thought perhaps he might be able to survive in a setup with lots of driftwood and hiding places if I chose the mellowest-seeming female from the group.
I don't want to have rescued the little dude only to throw him in to his doom. However I have read numerous accounts of female RTs taking a shine to males of other species and coloring up / pairing with them.
Don't have a big enough tank for a pair of RTs and don't have an inclination to breed, so this guy would be a companion. I will be selling off most of the RTs once they can be sexed. Right now the JD is 3 inches and the RTs are around 1.5 inches.
Folly? Reasonable chance of success? Feeding chum to a shark? What do you think?
I don't want to have rescued the little dude only to throw him in to his doom. However I have read numerous accounts of female RTs taking a shine to males of other species and coloring up / pairing with them.
Don't have a big enough tank for a pair of RTs and don't have an inclination to breed, so this guy would be a companion. I will be selling off most of the RTs once they can be sexed. Right now the JD is 3 inches and the RTs are around 1.5 inches.
Folly? Reasonable chance of success? Feeding chum to a shark? What do you think?