I'm hoping someone can shed some light on my problem:
I have a 39 gallon tank with a school of 7 cory catfish and 2 large male angelfish. Everyone has been living together for well over a year, quite peacefully. The angels were introduced to each other already full grown and never fought even upon meeting.
I typically do 1/4 water changes once a month and every yr or so I do a full cleaning.
It was about that time and I had been wanting to change out the substrate from gravel to river rock so decided it would be a good time. I relocated everyone (as well as the live plants) to a 10 gallon tank with an air stone for about 24 hrs with zero issue.
Once I had all the new rocks set up and what not I let the pump cycle the water for over 12 hrs before putting everyone back (i did add back the 10 gallons of water to the new water).
I put them back right before bed and in the morning i went to check out the new setup and much to my shock one of the angels was repeatedly attacking the other one. To the point that he had a bloody bruise spot on his back.
I removed the injured one right away and tested the ph, which was perfect, and tested for ammonia wich there was the smallest trace detected, although not surprising given the level of stress that was going on.
As i was testing i noticed that all of the corys were not as lively as usual and were quietly hanging out at the bottom on whichever side the angel was not on.
The injured one is currently in a 10 gallon and doing well and the corys have returned to there normal spunky selves but I'm not sure want to do about re-introducing my angels? I could maybe see if the one just took great exception to a habitat change but i checked on them frequently while they were all crammed in the 10 gal and he was being docile as always (as was everyone). Has anyone experianced this before? Any advice?
I have a 39 gallon tank with a school of 7 cory catfish and 2 large male angelfish. Everyone has been living together for well over a year, quite peacefully. The angels were introduced to each other already full grown and never fought even upon meeting.
I typically do 1/4 water changes once a month and every yr or so I do a full cleaning.
It was about that time and I had been wanting to change out the substrate from gravel to river rock so decided it would be a good time. I relocated everyone (as well as the live plants) to a 10 gallon tank with an air stone for about 24 hrs with zero issue.
Once I had all the new rocks set up and what not I let the pump cycle the water for over 12 hrs before putting everyone back (i did add back the 10 gallons of water to the new water).
I put them back right before bed and in the morning i went to check out the new setup and much to my shock one of the angels was repeatedly attacking the other one. To the point that he had a bloody bruise spot on his back.
I removed the injured one right away and tested the ph, which was perfect, and tested for ammonia wich there was the smallest trace detected, although not surprising given the level of stress that was going on.
As i was testing i noticed that all of the corys were not as lively as usual and were quietly hanging out at the bottom on whichever side the angel was not on.
The injured one is currently in a 10 gallon and doing well and the corys have returned to there normal spunky selves but I'm not sure want to do about re-introducing my angels? I could maybe see if the one just took great exception to a habitat change but i checked on them frequently while they were all crammed in the 10 gal and he was being docile as always (as was everyone). Has anyone experianced this before? Any advice?