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That was the first ones we purchased and yes, I had to split them up. They live all over Brandon now. ![]() However, the last three were young and like his, ended up being one female & two males. She bred with them both, which was good in a way as the one male could rest and eat something without being removed. The larger male was still boss and had first rights with the female. The smaller kept his distance during this time. Now for an important point. My tank was a 225g, with tons of rock and lots of hidey places. Doo-e, you might have to remove the smaller male at some point, but could keep him in another tank. Perhaps he could have his way, ![]()
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