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Aggressive Syno Eupterus

Posted: 07 Nov 2010, 23:40
by Syno Rey
I have a 5 inch synodontis eupterus in with my african cichlids and 2 smaller synodontis multipundtatus in my 55 gallon tank that is soon going to be a all synodontis petricola tank. I have read in other web sites that the eupterus are peaceful and in other web sites that they can be territorial towards other bottom feeders. But the one I got is very aggressive toward my cichlids but not the other catfishes. It chases them all around the tank and bites at them. It chases the big ones and the small ones size don't matter. It probably don't mess with the multis because they hide all day long.

I recently changes the furniture in the tank and took a lot of its hiding spots away. I notice since them he been more aggressive.



Is this normal ? It is getting to be a problem with the cichlids and probably he is going to be like that with the new petricolas. What can I do?

Re: Aggressive Syno Eupterus

Posted: 08 Nov 2010, 01:10
by andywoolloo
I thought it was mostly cichlids that beat the hell out of euptera?

Maybe they have been picking at him and he is upset? Also less caves for him as you stated would upset him, also changing the tank would upset him, least it does to mine so I never do. I almost have to have a blue print to put things back exactly when I clean or it's on WWIII with my eupterus's. :lol:

Re: Aggressive Syno Eupterus

Posted: 08 Nov 2010, 09:42
by syno-kev
syno eupterus should really be in a river tank not in with malawis etc in hard water,

although they are very tolerent of most waters i too have found they can sometimes be a bit of a bully/chaser when i have had them with other synos and is now one of the synos i do not keep .