Thank you! I haven't seen any overt aggression anymore. Maybe they've finally gotten used to each other... Either that or they're only fighting when I'm not looking.Happy poly faces! You cant help but smile back
They are looking good!
I think the aggression goes down as they get bigger and older. My big endli is now pretty mellow.Thank you! I haven't seen any overt aggression anymore. Maybe they've finally gotten used to each other... Either that or they're only fighting when I'm not looking.
Thanks! Can’t wait to see the full pattern. Funny how our Toyin polys came full circleLooking good! Should “pop” on your garnet sand.
There are two groupings of polys termed upper jaw and lower jaw. Basically it is based on jaw structure. In the 75 gallon, no lower jaw is recommended. These would be endli, ansorgii, lapradei and a few others. For your 75 you can choose from many upper jaw polys like the Sen, delhezi, and others. You just need to avoid the big 3 of the upper jaw, this would be Ornate, teugelsi, weeksii. Hopefully that helps a bit.Oh really the rams? Do you think senegalus would be a problem too? I'm unfamiliar with this group's terminology, what do you mean by "upper jaw polys"?
I see, thanks for the info. I'll look more into the upper jaw species then. There seems to be a couple color variations of senegalus to choose from too.There are two groupings of polys termed upper jaw and lower jaw. Basically it is based on jaw structure. In the 75 gallon, no lower jaw is recommended. These would be endli, ansorgii, lapradei and a few others. For your 75 you can choose from many upper jaw polys like the Sen, delhezi, and others. You just need to avoid the big 3 of the upper jaw, this would be Ornate, teugelsi, weeksii. Hopefully that helps a bit.
As for the sen, its hard to say. Many of these captive bred dont get as big as they could as wild caught. So I would guess 7-8” max but potential to get bigger. Though the albino does seem to stay smaller. It should be okay but you never know.
That's a really neat book. Thanks for the screenshots!Here’s some additional info for you..... zoom in on the pics
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