WhereMyRiceGo
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So i have 6 FBTs, i think 3 are male, and 3 are female.
2 of them are pretty aggressive, they swim around lots, fight a lot, mount a lot, and explore, they are not scared of anything. For example, when i put my hand in there they do not run away, but instead are curious of whats going on. They are not afraid to even bite my finger (doesn't hurt).
the other 4 on the other hand, are always hiding. The male, is always hiding under leaves or places where he can just stick his eyes out to peek.
The other 3 which i think are females are always hiding in places where they can hide their behinds. Im assuming because they are afraid of getting "raped". All three of them look super fat and bloated. Two of them will not eat...
TLDR; 6 FBTS, 2 Aggressive (wrestle and bark at others for mating and also for scaring off), 4 always hiding and 2 of them do not eat. What should I do?
Conclusion: From forum member FrogEyes; more visual barriers. "500 people in a desert can all feel along if there is a sand dune or hill between them."
Any more tips or opinions are welcome.
2 of them are pretty aggressive, they swim around lots, fight a lot, mount a lot, and explore, they are not scared of anything. For example, when i put my hand in there they do not run away, but instead are curious of whats going on. They are not afraid to even bite my finger (doesn't hurt).
the other 4 on the other hand, are always hiding. The male, is always hiding under leaves or places where he can just stick his eyes out to peek.
The other 3 which i think are females are always hiding in places where they can hide their behinds. Im assuming because they are afraid of getting "raped". All three of them look super fat and bloated. Two of them will not eat...
TLDR; 6 FBTS, 2 Aggressive (wrestle and bark at others for mating and also for scaring off), 4 always hiding and 2 of them do not eat. What should I do?
Conclusion: From forum member FrogEyes; more visual barriers. "500 people in a desert can all feel along if there is a sand dune or hill between them."
Any more tips or opinions are welcome.
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