Rueon
New Member
Hello everybody, I hope you are all o.k.
Wilder (you seem like the guardian angel for the whole fish community after reading lots of topics on the web site), anyway this may be of interest to you seeing as you helped a lot with the Guppy Tail problem (Update to that topic shortly).
I have a query and it may be related to the earlier topic I started about Guppy tail deterioration, hopefully we will see.
We have been watching our fish (6 Pentazonas, 6 Neons, 2 Guppies (was 3), 2 Otos, 1 Siamese Fighter), very closely due to a problem a Guppy had as mentioned before.
Tonight we noticed one of the Neon Tetras hanging around our cave (Female, we think - Big Belly). It was getting bossy and started to nip at the Fighter and chasing him away whenever he went near the cave. She also attacked any other Tetras that came near the cave also. Then we noticed a smaller Tetra join up with her to ward off all the other fish from the cave. We have noticed also that one of the Tetras (we definitely think its the lady) has been staying inside the cave during the day (we do not know why). It seems to be hiding in there and then protecting the cave. I did not think they were territorial. These two have been acting very wierd together.
Is this normal behaviour for a Tetra?
BTW, we noticed one of the other Tetras had some damage to his back (it is not NTD or WS or Ich - Too much medication to clear the guppy problem), so it looks like this bully and the smaller Tetra have been bullying quite a bit. Is this the Guppy problem I wonder??? I am still working on this one though.
After watching all the fish like a hawk, everything else in the tank is fine and peaceful, the guppies are boisterous, but don't fight with Fighter and he never bothers any of the other fish, he is really a gent. The Pentazonas just look for food and stay out of the way of everybody, although they are inquisitive little beggars, always nosying around eating the Otos algae wafers and all. BTW, I have not had any problems with my Otos, they love their tank. I think if it is a bad importer (better locally bred) then you have them die quick.
Anyway if anyone has advice about the Tetras would appreciate it.
Many Thanks
Rue.............
Wilder (you seem like the guardian angel for the whole fish community after reading lots of topics on the web site), anyway this may be of interest to you seeing as you helped a lot with the Guppy Tail problem (Update to that topic shortly).
I have a query and it may be related to the earlier topic I started about Guppy tail deterioration, hopefully we will see.
We have been watching our fish (6 Pentazonas, 6 Neons, 2 Guppies (was 3), 2 Otos, 1 Siamese Fighter), very closely due to a problem a Guppy had as mentioned before.
Tonight we noticed one of the Neon Tetras hanging around our cave (Female, we think - Big Belly). It was getting bossy and started to nip at the Fighter and chasing him away whenever he went near the cave. She also attacked any other Tetras that came near the cave also. Then we noticed a smaller Tetra join up with her to ward off all the other fish from the cave. We have noticed also that one of the Tetras (we definitely think its the lady) has been staying inside the cave during the day (we do not know why). It seems to be hiding in there and then protecting the cave. I did not think they were territorial. These two have been acting very wierd together.
Is this normal behaviour for a Tetra?
BTW, we noticed one of the other Tetras had some damage to his back (it is not NTD or WS or Ich - Too much medication to clear the guppy problem), so it looks like this bully and the smaller Tetra have been bullying quite a bit. Is this the Guppy problem I wonder??? I am still working on this one though.
After watching all the fish like a hawk, everything else in the tank is fine and peaceful, the guppies are boisterous, but don't fight with Fighter and he never bothers any of the other fish, he is really a gent. The Pentazonas just look for food and stay out of the way of everybody, although they are inquisitive little beggars, always nosying around eating the Otos algae wafers and all. BTW, I have not had any problems with my Otos, they love their tank. I think if it is a bad importer (better locally bred) then you have them die quick.
Anyway if anyone has advice about the Tetras would appreciate it.
Many Thanks
Rue.............