Hi everyone,
We started our swordtail family with 3 fish, bought from a pet shop. I have since discovered that they don't treat their fish very well, and stopped spending my money there. 2 of our 3 original fish have died. The one that remains has been a bit of a problem. Any time I put him in with other swordtails of either sex, he either becomes aggressive with them and harrasses them all the time, or he gets stressed and sick, or both. I suspect his behaviour is the result of being raised in an overcrowded tank with poor water quality.
He's fine when he's on his own, but we don't have the tank space for that.
We have a 120 L tank with 7 corydoras sterbai, 3 mature swordtails, and 4 young ones, a 60 L with Mr. aggressive in it, and a 30 L hospital / breeding tank with a couple of fry.
I can move Mr. aggressive to the hospital / breeding tank, then I can put female swordtails in one tank and the rest of the males in another, but I lose the use of the hospital / breeding tank. We can potentially get another tank. My son wants to, but it's a lot of work, which is a problem for me.
So, my questions are:
Is there some way to calm down Mr. aggressive?
Are there any solutions to the problem I haven't thought of?
If we do get another tank, or leave him in the 60 L, are there some other tank mates I can put in with him that are unlikely to be a problem? He seems fine with the corys, but that might be a bit much for the 60 L tank?
We started our swordtail family with 3 fish, bought from a pet shop. I have since discovered that they don't treat their fish very well, and stopped spending my money there. 2 of our 3 original fish have died. The one that remains has been a bit of a problem. Any time I put him in with other swordtails of either sex, he either becomes aggressive with them and harrasses them all the time, or he gets stressed and sick, or both. I suspect his behaviour is the result of being raised in an overcrowded tank with poor water quality.
He's fine when he's on his own, but we don't have the tank space for that.
We have a 120 L tank with 7 corydoras sterbai, 3 mature swordtails, and 4 young ones, a 60 L with Mr. aggressive in it, and a 30 L hospital / breeding tank with a couple of fry.
I can move Mr. aggressive to the hospital / breeding tank, then I can put female swordtails in one tank and the rest of the males in another, but I lose the use of the hospital / breeding tank. We can potentially get another tank. My son wants to, but it's a lot of work, which is a problem for me.
So, my questions are:
Is there some way to calm down Mr. aggressive?
Are there any solutions to the problem I haven't thought of?
If we do get another tank, or leave him in the 60 L, are there some other tank mates I can put in with him that are unlikely to be a problem? He seems fine with the corys, but that might be a bit much for the 60 L tank?