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Originally Posted by Schmike
They are territorial. Lots of monitoring is required to keep 2 of them in a tank. 3 in a tank is impossible to last long (learnt my lesson with lots of money spent). Anything more, I believe must be a lot more just like territorial fishes.
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I see.. so even if they are successfully sexed (identified as male and female) it may not work out? Cause I'm willing to use my tank as the breeding tank if needed.. was more concerned about how to know if the female is carrying eggs and how to provide the land for her to nest/lay her eggs.