angel face
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Hi
Just after some advice hope someone can help.
I have had my tank since march and up until two weeks ago all I had left in my set up was three male guppies and five neon tetras my tank had been like this for a good four months.
I decided that it was looking a bit sparse so went along to my LFS to buy a few more fish.
I brough two more male guppies which are different in appearance to my existing guppies and two conga tetras as I was advised that they would be quite compatible.
All has been fine for two or so weeks.
i got up on Monday to find the middle section of the body of one of my existing guppies floating on top of the tank dead and half of the tail of one of my other existing guppies missing.
This morning got up to find my last existing guppy minus his tail and struggling to get about needless to say i put the poor fellow out of his misery as he didnt look as though he was going to survive for much longer. My two new guppies that I brought at the same time as the congas are untouched.
I felt sure the culprits were my conga tetras as I have seen them chasing the guppie i have left with half his tail. They also seem to have got really territorial recently snatching all the food and swimming around the tank like they own it.
I decided to take them back to my LFS and exchanged for another five male guppies. All i have left now are male guppies and neons. This afternoon i did spot one of my guppies that i brought at the same time as the congas chasing around the existing guppie with half a tail. I am now wondering whether I did the right thing in taking them back and whether it might have been one of the new guppies that was the culprit.
what do you think and has anyone else had this problem before?
Just worried that I will get up tomorrow and my existing guppie will have been attacked and killed too, its been terrible
Any advice greatly appreciated
many thanks
Angel Face
i am wondering now whether the congas were the
Just after some advice hope someone can help.
I have had my tank since march and up until two weeks ago all I had left in my set up was three male guppies and five neon tetras my tank had been like this for a good four months.
I decided that it was looking a bit sparse so went along to my LFS to buy a few more fish.
I brough two more male guppies which are different in appearance to my existing guppies and two conga tetras as I was advised that they would be quite compatible.
All has been fine for two or so weeks.
i got up on Monday to find the middle section of the body of one of my existing guppies floating on top of the tank dead and half of the tail of one of my other existing guppies missing.
This morning got up to find my last existing guppy minus his tail and struggling to get about needless to say i put the poor fellow out of his misery as he didnt look as though he was going to survive for much longer. My two new guppies that I brought at the same time as the congas are untouched.
I felt sure the culprits were my conga tetras as I have seen them chasing the guppie i have left with half his tail. They also seem to have got really territorial recently snatching all the food and swimming around the tank like they own it.
I decided to take them back to my LFS and exchanged for another five male guppies. All i have left now are male guppies and neons. This afternoon i did spot one of my guppies that i brought at the same time as the congas chasing around the existing guppie with half a tail. I am now wondering whether I did the right thing in taking them back and whether it might have been one of the new guppies that was the culprit.
what do you think and has anyone else had this problem before?
Just worried that I will get up tomorrow and my existing guppie will have been attacked and killed too, its been terrible
Any advice greatly appreciated
many thanks
Angel Face
i am wondering now whether the congas were the