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Posted by: edk at Thu Apr 22 05:18:53 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by edk ] If they are biting each other as frequently as I wit sounds I would seperate them. The one that is being bitten the most could also be a male. That is the problem with these animals. Males bite other males and females, (when collecting in the wild, this may be a way to guess at a the sex of an animal as the males may have fewer bite woulds as they can avoid each other, but they cannot do this in an aquarium). They have been known to tear limbs off each other. It is also a possible way to sex them by keeping them in pairs and seeing which animals consistantly bite other animals. They will also bite each other with a feeding response. | ||
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