Proud Pastry
Fish Fanatic
Thank you all for your replies!
Question about male guppy behavior...
I know that males will fan their tails to flirt with the other fish, but what does it mean when they try to get at the others belly? My blue guppy always tries to get at my orange guppy's belly, almost as if he wants to bite him? I'm not sure if it's aggression or if he just wants to mate...
Also, does it matter what type of guppy I get? Or should I stick to one type of guppy?
I'll also ask the pet store if I can trade any of my fish in for a different fish
Thank you I was highly considering getting some more males, I just wasn't sure if it would help or not hahaAll male guppy tanks work too in the same way as the male to female ratio works. You sometimes get some more persistant males than others, but with a good sized group (my number hangs around 7-10 at any given time) they alternate pestering each other and no fights or damage has occured. I've only had one (whom I still have) that was a problem at first and I put him in the breeder from time to time until he worked it out, now he's fine.
Male guppies live to pester someone, anyone... whether its females or other males. If you don't want babies, I'd just get more males.
Just thought I'd offer that differing opinion.
Question about male guppy behavior...
I know that males will fan their tails to flirt with the other fish, but what does it mean when they try to get at the others belly? My blue guppy always tries to get at my orange guppy's belly, almost as if he wants to bite him? I'm not sure if it's aggression or if he just wants to mate...
Also, does it matter what type of guppy I get? Or should I stick to one type of guppy?
I did read somewhere that they do that, but my tetra never goes after my guppies, he always stays to himself. I'll keep an eye on him thoughSplit fins could well be caused by the serpae tetra as well. Nasty nippy fish in my opnion. They are a shoaling fish, and the fewer there are the more likely they are to nip other fish. I had some once and every other fish in the tank had bits missing. After my experience with them, I'd never have them in the same tanks fish with long fins like guppies.
If it were me I'd see if I could trade the serpae for another male guppy!
I'll also ask the pet store if I can trade any of my fish in for a different fish
Thank you! I'll remember that!Hi hun,
Welcome also from me!
In terms of not wanting to let the fry get eaten and so giving them away, don't forget there is a classified section on these forums where you could advertise the fry for people to come collect for free. It's what I am going to do as I have 4 (2 of which started as fry in the bag from the LFS when I purchased the girls) males and 6 females (who have so far produced 10 fry!. Just another option x