H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
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zenox7 - Posts: 8
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H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Has anyone kept H. sauvagei and P. pulcher together? I've got a 40-gallon planted tank with a Fluval 307, sand substrate, and plenty of driftwood. Water params are stable, 78°F, pH 6.8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Just wanna know if they'll mess with each other.
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kokomo - Posts: 116
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Yep, I've run 'em together in a 55-gallon. They're chill if you've got enough hiding spots. My tank's got java fern, anubias, and some crypts. Key is to keep the P. pulcher well-fed—they get sketchy when hungry. What's your feeding routine like?
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zenox7 - Posts: 8
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Thanks for the tip. I feed frozen brine shrimp and pellets twice a day. Got tons of hiding spots with the driftwood and plants. You think that's enough?
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duskdrop - Posts: 4
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Honestly, it's a gamble. My H. sauvagei bullied the P. pulcher after a month. Tank was similar to yours, but the sauvagei got territorial. Maybe try a divider first? How old are your fish?
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mixtune - Posts: 12
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
I've never kept them together. Are they aggressive?
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kokomo - Posts: 116
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Age matters for sure. Younger fish adapt better. My sauvagei were juveniles when I added the pulcher. If yours are adults, might be a different story.
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zenox7 - Posts: 8
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Mine are both around 6 months old. Not fully grown yet. Sounds like I might need to monitor closely. Appreciate the advice, everyone.
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duskdrop - Posts: 4
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Yeah, 6 months is a good age to try. Just keep an eye on 'em during feeding time. That's when mine got snippy.
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kokomo - Posts: 116
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
Also, what's your lighting schedule? Too much light can stress 'em out and make 'em more aggressive. I run mine for 6 hours a day with a dimmer.
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mixtune - Posts: 12
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Re: H. sauvagei and P. pulcher compatibility
I see. Thanks for explaining.