Sunyleigh
New Member
Hello,
I am looking for advice and opinions on what I should do. Having a peaceful tank is important to me. I have a relatively new 200 Liter (52 gallon) tank. Im adding fish slowly. I had two male fancy guppies but unfortunately one of them died. I'm not sure why, because all of my other fish are doing just fine. I wanted to get more guppy friends because I know they are social fish, however, the one male fancy guppy has started chasing and nipping at my male betta (who is very tame and non-aggressive for a betta). I'm aware that having guppies and a betta together might have been a bad move but I also thought the tank was big enough and it has A LOT of hiding places.
I am unsure of what my next step should be:
Thank you,
Allison
I am looking for advice and opinions on what I should do. Having a peaceful tank is important to me. I have a relatively new 200 Liter (52 gallon) tank. Im adding fish slowly. I had two male fancy guppies but unfortunately one of them died. I'm not sure why, because all of my other fish are doing just fine. I wanted to get more guppy friends because I know they are social fish, however, the one male fancy guppy has started chasing and nipping at my male betta (who is very tame and non-aggressive for a betta). I'm aware that having guppies and a betta together might have been a bad move but I also thought the tank was big enough and it has A LOT of hiding places.
I am unsure of what my next step should be:
- Is the male guppy aggressive because he needs other guppies around? If I buy two more male guppies, are they going to gang up on the betta? I read that you CAN have an all male guppy tank.
- Or, If I buy two female guppies instead, will it distract the male guppy or will he become more territorial and dominant? I am not too keen of having guppy babies, however.
- Or, should I just NOT get any more guppies and then the one guppy I have will be all alone?
Thank you,
Allison