i have an orange swordtail who stabs other fish with his tail.he has already killed a small pleco,he is now doing the same with my molly and platy.has anyone heard of this.
lol didnt happen, i dunno about u pleco but the males sword is like the rest if his tail, just a flimsy peice of fin. he can kill stuff with his sword..lol
lol i dont dought that its happening but i mean wen he asked the question it sounded like the male was stabbing other fish, maybe its a territorial thing. i dont beleive that it killed a pleco thogh.
The stabbing of the tail by a male sword is usually a mating dance if courting a female or a show of dominance when confronting another male. The sword itself cant hurt anything but a male sword can cause a fair amount of damage as they are quite powerful fish. But it would be odd for the sword to go on a killing rampage. Perhaps it is something else that is killing the fish. keep us posted
This sounds very strange, because as Guppydude said, the tail is flimsy, and as tstenback the only time they would only do something like that, when trying to mate, and normally the female, would make rapid movements and raise her fins to their full extent and possibly even slap him with her tail to show rejection, though that dont stop them
But i never heard of them stabbing, if they were to show domination over other fish, when they come near, the male would do as the female, raise their fins to their full extent and make rapid movement, and if the fish dont give in, it would start attacking the fish to force it to be dominated, even if it means killing the fish
well maybe he is aggressive and trying to mate but why with the pleco.he is now going after my dalmation molly.i deffinately think he is the culprit who done in my pleco since he was the only one attacking.are they always this aggrressive.