Tl52505
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Is it normal for my black skirt tetras to nip at eachother. They also eat all of the food before the fish at the bottom can get any. Ideas to help with that
Hello! How many blackskirts do you have? What is the tank size? And what are the tank mates?Is it normal for my black skirt tetras to nip at eachother. They also eat all of the food before the fish at the bottom can get any. Ideas to help with that
There are 4 black skirt tetras, 5 neon tetras, a dwarf gourami, and 2 dumbo guppies in 37 gal tank. The only fish that don’t get the food are the neon tetras and the dumbo guppiesWhen I had black skirts in 35 gallon tall hex tank, a couple of larger ones would nip at the smaller ones. They are now in a 29 gallon rectangular tank with a longer length and they no longer nip. What size is your tank?
To help in feeding the bottom fish: float flakes or small round pellets for the top fish on one side of the tank. For the bottom fish soak larger shrimp pellets in a bit of tank water and lower the pellets with your hand toward the bottom on the other side of the tank. If you have pleco, you should also drop in an algae wafer for each one evey other day preferably when light are off for the day.
You could also add flakes by pinching in your fingers or with long tweezers , soak them as lower it toward the bottom and then release.
Like black phantom tetras...just as attractive, and very peaceful, like most tetras, when kept in adequate groups...Black skirts are well known for aggressive, nippy, greedy ways. They had become very uncommon aquarium fish around here because of that, but when they were genetically modified to create glo-tetras, the real form made a comeback. They're really hardy, and on farms, they breed like they eat, so they are inexpensive to produce.
There are so many easier to keep, gentler tetras, but...
The nipping is most likely from having an inadequate group of the BS tetras....ALL tetras are social fish, and do best in groups of at least 10 individualsThere are 4 black skirt tetras, 5 neon tetras, a dwarf gourami, and 2 dumbo guppies in 37 gal tank. The only fish that don’t get the food are the neon tetras and the dumbo guppies
"BS" tetrasThe nipping is most likely from having an inadequate group of the BS tetras....ALL tetras are social fish, and do best in groups of at least 10 individuals
Any chance of returning or rehoming the BS tetras?
There are 4 black skirt tetras, 5 neon tetras, a dwarf gourami, and 2 dumbo guppies in 37 gal tank. The only fish that don’t get the food are the neon tetras and the dumbo guppies
Or sometimes you get one that rejects nature and decides it wants to live aloneIsn't it simply a case of a completely misunderstanding of their behaviour?
I am keeping these fish almost my entire life and they have a way of social behaviour that is often misunderstood as nipping / agression. If these fish are kept in a decent shoal / ratio and tank they are perfect aquariumfish.
Same with Silvertips. Those chase males and females relentlessly which is completely normal. On Marketplace (Gumtree) often offered fot free cause of that.
There are several other fish which are "agressive" when spawning / mating.
Even Corydorasmales are a pain in the .... when doing so.
Think we should try to understand fishbehaviour better and provide the right circumstances. If so there appears to be a lot less agression / nipping.
Definitely. Privacy is a huge thing in a Black Skirt's life hahahaOr sometimes you get one that rejects nature and decides it wants to live alone