I am raising 3 Tincs less than 3 months old. They are still in a grow-out tank, and are soon to be moved to a "Final Tank". The grow-out is a 10 gal. It is obvious I NEED to move them on to a bigger tank. The smallest of the 3 is becoming less and less visible. It is feeding with the others,but never has grown at the same rate. Is this more likely sexual dimorphism between male and female growth rates, or more likely subtle intimidation? I have never witnessd the frogs engage in any physical conflict, and in fact, appear to live very peacefully. The tank is FULL of pothos and crevices between wood/rock/foliage. The funny thing is that I would expect the 2 bigger frogs(whom spend all day very close to eachother in the open) to "bunk" together, but it is always the smaller that gets evicted from the rock hollow nightly by the biggest of the 3. The other 2 settle in together tucked into a depression in the substrate where a pothos "sprig" is rooting down in.
I want to be clear that the frog is of good weight and behaves normally, but simply does not grow like the others...
I hope to get some insight on this, and thanks in advance!
JBear