I have had fifteen orcas in my world, but four have died. Ever since I have expanded their tank, only one had died but the rest died before the expansion. They have lots of space; is it just that they are grouping up too much?
I have had fifteen orcas in my world, but four have died. Ever since I have expanded their tank, only one had died but the rest died before the expansion. They have lots of space; is it just that they are grouping up too much?
It could be that they do not have enough room. I have experienced this problem with some of my horses. I kept them in a fence while I was constructing their barn, and many of them died. I had 53 to start with, and only 46 made it to the barn. Or it could be that they are grouping up.
Since they are grouping up a lot, I suggest expanding their tank or trying to get them to spread out a bit. Try throwing food in different directions, that way they will go in different directions.
Hope this helped!
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Its because they're pushing each other into the walls making them die in the walls!
they maybe they accidentally stacked up on eachother, and then suffocated outside of the air. I don't know, do orcas suffocat in SC? In real life they just dry out and die, or something of the sort.
Yes, Orca will suffocate. They are air-breathers. If your tank is crowded, one orca can sit atop another and the one on the bottom will suffocate and die.
If You Have About A 15 X 15 Square Tank And Just Group Them In Seperate Tanks ( 1 Per 15 Squares ) Or Try And Keep Two Orcas For Every 30 X 30 Spuare Tanks , If You Want To Group Them All Together Put Walls Inbetween And One In Every Gap And Then Remove The Walls Inbetween And Then They Will Probably Stick To Then Size Before The Walls Were Knocked Down