luxbear
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I had previously posted on here about one of my guppies who is currently recovering in an emergency tank. Today was the first time we tried to reintegrate him into the main tank after well over a month alone. We kept a close eye on him to make sure the other fish didn't immediately attack him once he was in. No one seemed to aggressively go after him, but his tail was nipped a bit when he swam too close to our Rosy Barb.
In the end, we pulled him and put him back in his own tank after seeing he had become stressed and scared. I want to eventually re-add him (he's definitely healthy enough to return to the main tank), but I want to try a different method. I hear that re-adding him with other fish might work, or taking out the more aggressive fish prior to adding him, then putting everyone back once he has adjusted to the main tank.
Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated!
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Tank: 15 gallons
Fish: 1 Rosy Barb, 2 Zebra Danios, 1 White Skirt Tetra, 2 Guppies
In the end, we pulled him and put him back in his own tank after seeing he had become stressed and scared. I want to eventually re-add him (he's definitely healthy enough to return to the main tank), but I want to try a different method. I hear that re-adding him with other fish might work, or taking out the more aggressive fish prior to adding him, then putting everyone back once he has adjusted to the main tank.
Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated!
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Tank: 15 gallons
Fish: 1 Rosy Barb, 2 Zebra Danios, 1 White Skirt Tetra, 2 Guppies