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You could try making an obstacle/divider system that has holes only big enough for the smaller one to get through. Lots of times I have had fish with aggression issues that settled down over time. It is possible that they could become compatible with each other, as long as the smaller one has a safe place of refuge.
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Maybe try the cyclopeese flakes and freeze-dried?
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Thanks. Not familiar with these, but will look for them next time I visit a fish shop.
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nice job, very cool to watch
(I know that Glucometer test strips come in such a container as i see that packaging every day)
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