Exactly! Its a round robin with everyone going in everyone's space right now.
Since I put in the cove for Chip, Brick has decided to check it out. Of course he's too big and fat to fit comfortably so he floats above it. Boss will take a snooze in Chips' new spot at times.
Everyone has their 'getaway' areas and lanes now. I've strategically got everything placed so its hard to fight because they'll run into something quick. This really hampers Brick when he gets ugly but its by design. The other day he acted out and charged at the other fish. I have an extension plastic pole for cleaning that I use as a 'training' rod. When Brick gets ugly I tap the stick against the glass near him. He HATES it...it makes a click and vibration sound that sends him running. When he sees it angled at him he will back away from fighting and go back to his area. So he was mad at me for a day and sulked in the farthest corner of the tank (Boss turf). Refused to respond other than to eat then went right back. I go back later and see Boss, Chip and Rex hanging out on Brick's side. This went on for hours.
I rarely do this because I don't want him to be afraid, just see that it will happen when he goes too much 'bully' mode. So only when I see him being really mean (he has his moments) will I do this. Or I will adjust the lighting. Its very effective.
Chip now explores the tank with the new changes. Boss allows him to stay in portions of his area but will still chase if he's there first. Fortunately he's picked the second pot in the "jungle". Its more closed off and Brick can't annoy him because the O can't maneuver in close. Rex is still freestyle, basically claiming any place on the bottom he can sleep or relax. He's the tank hobo.
Chip is starting to follow Brick around like a little brother. It's kinda cute...seems like he's trying to buddy up because Boss still rattles him. Brick doesn't mind until he's tired of it then chases Chip off. But the severum is stubborn and goes right back! I'll often see him sleeping with Brick with the night lights on. He swims with Boss at times too but the BP has a shorter fuse for company.
The Brick/Boss dynamic is the strange one. When the O was small the BP chased him non stop. I fully believe Brick has memory of this and the "payback" meter has been set. Once Brick got around Boss' size the situation started to change. They would spar non stop which caused me to make some changes in the tank. As Brick kept growing, Boss began to retreat from open confrontations but would fight as needed. Now that Brick is frankly getting huge, Boss doesn't engage unless Brick starts it. Boss has also grown but not at the same pace.
Boss was never a true dominant male BP like my other one Kong (more on him in a minute) more a sub dominant type, or what I call a 'tactical' fighter. He'll fight if forced to. Since Brick used to try biting his sides and belly, Boss doesn't like being exposed in the open against Brick. In close its another matter. The O was never successful doing this but the BP is aware of it.
When they're eating everyone is fine, bouncing off each other to grab pellets.
So now the weirdest part...Boss is still stronger than Brick. In a knockdown lip lock head to head the BP owns the O and muscles him back. Not only that but knocks him away! But if he's on Brick's turf he runs like chicken++++. On his own turf he goes like a shark into the O.
IT MAKES NO SENSE. I always thought Boss was a crackpot BP and nothing has changed. He will chase Chip aggressively and keep it up more so than the O will. As he gets older I'll be curious to see if he gets crankier. I believe he's a bit younger than the other two BPs...they're all young adults.
At night the BP and O swim together, or swap turf to sleep.
So on the topic of Kong...he is absolutely a dominant male BP. His body language says it all. His fins are always at a 90 degree angle even when sleeping or resting at the bottom. He swims 'hard' and aggressively and actively looks for fights. He is in his own tank permanently, as is the female BP Patch...simply too aggressive and hyper. My failed attempt to put him back in the main tank proved this. Boss was terrified and swam for his life. Brick tried to fight and got spun around and slammed against the glass. In 20 seconds Kong had reclaimed the 225. I should mention Brick was around 6" at the time. Would it be any different now? Doubt it.
Patch is a dominant female BP with the teeth to back it up. She's not as hyper aggressive as Kong but is hyper territorial. She won't look for a fight, she looks to end it by shredding. She's the only fish I have that won't back down or retreat at all. The more you challenge her the more she attacks. Even Kong will take a time out briefly when his attacks don't work. Not her. She's got one mode..
.BITE THE MOTHER. Is she badass? Yeah. When they were in the main tank she backed Kong into the corner, cut up his face and split his lips. Boss got bruised and banged up. One of Kongs' lips healed slightly crooked.
Both Kong and Patch will jump out of the water at the net. Patch already tore a hole in one.
But Kong still likes her. Their tanks are next to each other and he gets excited watching her. When I stripped her tank down (disinfect from ich) and it was dark he had a fit until he saw the tank up and running again with her in it. Watched me the whole time while I was cleaning. It was the same way when I removed her to clean out the eggs she recently laid.
I'll try to get an updated measurement of the parrots if possible. They don't like the ruler at all.
Patch will also display a 'devils horn' blush on her head that Midas have been known to have. It's faint, but you can see it off and on. I'll try to get a shot of it when possible.