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    Yamato attack

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    Hi Guys

    just set up a 4 ft, added some cardinals and yamatos in the first wave. after just 2 nights, 80% of cardinals were found dead. finally caught the culprit in action, yamato jumped them from branches tearing bits off cardinals. is this normal? or my yamatos r too hungry?

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    Re: Yamato attack

    My first time hearing yamatos killing cardinals..It your cardinals sick or anything?. Not that i know of. Are you sure they are yamatos at all?
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    Re: Yamato attack

    dun think cardinals are sick....
    and they r labeled as yamatos when i bought them
    well its was the first i seen too...
    none of my buddys have any sightings on attack in their tanks
    which is why i came here to find out if anyone else share the same experience

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    Re: Yamato attack

    large yamato does attack fish. especially the weak ones.
    but 80% dead! more likely your fish ain't healthy as tetra are too fast for them

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    Re: Yamato attack

    hmmm....
    thats what i thought too.... after i introduced rummy and neon, i realised the fatality rate fell but my cardinals were wiped out. curious to know why too, anyway yamatos getting bigger and bigger, anything i should look out for ?

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    Re: Yamato attack

    I think those are not Yamatos. I think you got some piranas in disguise

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    Re: Yamato attack

    hahahaaa
    no more killings....
    but still cant explain the wipeout of my cardinals
    my lamp eyes, rummys and neons all doing fine...
    puzzled

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    Re: Yamato attack

    How long have you set up the tank before adding the fishes? Was it cycled?
    And how many have you added at 1 go?
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    Re: Yamato attack

    cycled about a week or so
    around 20 cardinals 10 yamatos
    ratio wrong?

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    Re: Yamato attack

    yamatoes are known to "bulldoze" at weak or sick fishes for reasons I am not sure, seen it myself in my own tanks several times, took out my yamatoes and I had no more problems. It gave the fishes a chance to heal up and recover. There is no ratio issue, it takes only one to hurt the lot.

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    Re: Yamato attack

    thks for the heads up
    will continue to monitor
    was considering to add more yamatos to tackle some upcoming algae issue
    but i probably hold back that thought for the time being
    probably just some otos

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    Re: Yamato attack

    I always tot that Yamato Shrimp is a vege until I saw them crowded around a dying guppy and feast it within 2 hrs with only bone left over!!!

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    Re: Yamato attack

    Quote Originally Posted by adolfoi View Post
    I always tot that Yamato Shrimp is a vege until I saw them crowded around a dying guppy and feast it within 2 hrs with only bone left over!!!
    Actually most of the shrimp do that. No just Yamato. Shrimps are natural scavanager.
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    Re: Yamato attack

    commando shrimps man hahaha sad for the tetras lah... your yamato shrimps behave like the mini piranha-like raptors in the Jurassic Park movies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by windcharm View Post
    Actually most of the shrimp do that. No just Yamato. Shrimps are natural scavanager.
    well at least they clear up the bodies....

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    Re: Yamato attack

    Quote Originally Posted by adolfoi View Post
    I always tot that Yamato Shrimp is a vege until I saw them crowded around a dying guppy and feast it within 2 hrs with only bone left over!!!
    nah very wrong hahah...i alway had this big tank in my office with tetras and yamotoes..the yama eat alages as usual but fish do die so once in awhile i sit in office wonder at the marvel of them eating up e dead.

    best thing is they love pellets hahah..throw afew and u will see them scrambling to catch and hide in one corner enjoying it

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