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I have never ever seen a "eye bitter" actually go and bite out other fishes eyes I think its kind of a dumb name for them lol. The only thing to be notified about is that there is no doubt that it will end up the king in the tank though as mine always were. They wont bother anything unless someone tries to out rule him but most fish know they don't have much of a chance.

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Like all things regarding stocking African cichlids, it can & often does all boil down to the individual

behaviour/personality of the fish. D. compressiceps are more than capable of becoming hyper dominant in a tank,

which could most definitely suppress the color in your male peacocks. My experience with open-water predator species, including but not limited to D. compressiceps, is that if they do become aggressive it's usally very aggressive, as in sub dominant fish losing body parts.

Outside of A. jacobfreibergi, most peacocks don't stand a chance against a full grown male D. compressiceps that decides to get nasty.

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