theplatylover
New Member
Hey guys,
I wanted to come on here and ask some questions about my platy fish. I've been keeping platies for about a year and a half. I have a total of 8 platies, one male and seven females, with a bunch of babies in a heavily planted 20g tall.
One of my female platies, Ava, was part of group of the first fish I introduced to the aquarium. She has grown to be the dominant female of the tank, chasing my male away whenever he attempts to breed. I have some questions about her behavior.
Ava has claimed this bottom area of the tank as her territory. She will swim around patrolling the area, and any fish that swims down in her territory, she will chase away. I've noticed a couple of interesting things about this, though
For starters, it seems like Ava likes to pick favorites. For example, if one of my other females Pearl or Daisy swim in her territory, she allows them to stay and won't chase them off. However, for example, if Kennedy, Sonic, (two females), or Gus, my male, swim in her territory, she will chase them off. I haven't observed her nip fins when she chases, more so ramming her head into their body to chase them off. None of the fish in the tank have nipped fins.
I know Ava isn't inherently an aggressive fish, because if she was she would nip any fish coming into her territory no matter what. Also, when she ventures off into other parts of the tank, she isn't aggressive, and actually gets along with all of the other fish. During feeding she isn't aggressive, and if any food drops towards the bottom of the tank, she won't chase away any fish that try to get in a few bites.
Is there a reason why Ava will pick on certain fish but not others? Most of these fish have known each other for a very long time, and they have all learned (for the most part) to stay out of Ava's space whenever she's down there. Other than Kennedy, my newest addition who will hopefully learn soon enough to mind her own business!
Thank you all for your advice!
I wanted to come on here and ask some questions about my platy fish. I've been keeping platies for about a year and a half. I have a total of 8 platies, one male and seven females, with a bunch of babies in a heavily planted 20g tall.
One of my female platies, Ava, was part of group of the first fish I introduced to the aquarium. She has grown to be the dominant female of the tank, chasing my male away whenever he attempts to breed. I have some questions about her behavior.
Ava has claimed this bottom area of the tank as her territory. She will swim around patrolling the area, and any fish that swims down in her territory, she will chase away. I've noticed a couple of interesting things about this, though
For starters, it seems like Ava likes to pick favorites. For example, if one of my other females Pearl or Daisy swim in her territory, she allows them to stay and won't chase them off. However, for example, if Kennedy, Sonic, (two females), or Gus, my male, swim in her territory, she will chase them off. I haven't observed her nip fins when she chases, more so ramming her head into their body to chase them off. None of the fish in the tank have nipped fins.
I know Ava isn't inherently an aggressive fish, because if she was she would nip any fish coming into her territory no matter what. Also, when she ventures off into other parts of the tank, she isn't aggressive, and actually gets along with all of the other fish. During feeding she isn't aggressive, and if any food drops towards the bottom of the tank, she won't chase away any fish that try to get in a few bites.
Is there a reason why Ava will pick on certain fish but not others? Most of these fish have known each other for a very long time, and they have all learned (for the most part) to stay out of Ava's space whenever she's down there. Other than Kennedy, my newest addition who will hopefully learn soon enough to mind her own business!
Thank you all for your advice!