Any thoughts as to why someone with a similar sized group in a larger tank (10x4x2.5) would not experience any of the aggression you described????I concur with DB's observation about tank size. I had my dorados in a 225g which they grew to a monster size and had no problems. These guys are highly aggressive even to their own kind.
One thing I did was to only feed pellets and I would give them as much as they can eat each time. Pellet will help a little with water quality vs fresh. You might remember that Jib and I kept dorados at the same time in similar tank size. I believe he fed fresh. Well, you can do the comparison and draw your own conclusion.
I don't believe the scale count is an accurate determinator of sp. which I kinda eluded to in my dorado growout thread. This is just me.
I have no clue.Any thoughts as to why someone with a similar sized group in a larger tank (10x4x2.5) would not experience any of the aggression you described????
Most logical answer would be different species wouldn't it????I have no clue.
it's good if you can separate newcomers.PF received a shipment from a different exporter, allegedly the fish came from the Brazil-Argentina border, (so must be the rio Parana besin?) Here is the ID attempt: https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/...ry-fins-can-these-be-true-brasiiensis.754724/
We bought x of these new guys: