FlyingFish78
Fish Fanatic
I've provided a brief video clip below of my aquarium.
I'm quite concerned about the behaviour of the Gold Barbs and Ember Tetras.
The Barbs seem to spend most of their time at the front of the tank swimming against the glass as though they're constantly anticipating feeding time. The Ember Tetras spend almost all their time at the back of the tank. Much of the time is spent swimming up and down the glass in the corner of the tank as though trying to escape. In fact, the Neons and Cardinals also spend their time and the back of the tank; as though they're scared of the Barbs. Unfortunately the Gold Barbs tend to aggressively chase any smaller new arrivals to the tank for several minutes before finally leaving them alone, so no wonder the tetras stay away from them.
My inclination is to give the Barbs to a new home so that once they're gone, hopefully, the smaller fish will become braver and swim at the front of the tank. The problem is that my girlfriend really likes the Barbs and it'll take some persuading to make her agree with my theory.
Here's the video:
http/youtu.be/fZrV4PV0HE8
I'm putting this out there to see what other people think and get some opinions about my fish's behaviour. I really like the Barbs and don't want to get rid of them but won't hesitate to do so if I think they're not happy in the aquarium and are causing the smaller fish to be stressed.
Many thanks, FF78
I'm quite concerned about the behaviour of the Gold Barbs and Ember Tetras.
The Barbs seem to spend most of their time at the front of the tank swimming against the glass as though they're constantly anticipating feeding time. The Ember Tetras spend almost all their time at the back of the tank. Much of the time is spent swimming up and down the glass in the corner of the tank as though trying to escape. In fact, the Neons and Cardinals also spend their time and the back of the tank; as though they're scared of the Barbs. Unfortunately the Gold Barbs tend to aggressively chase any smaller new arrivals to the tank for several minutes before finally leaving them alone, so no wonder the tetras stay away from them.
My inclination is to give the Barbs to a new home so that once they're gone, hopefully, the smaller fish will become braver and swim at the front of the tank. The problem is that my girlfriend really likes the Barbs and it'll take some persuading to make her agree with my theory.
Here's the video:
http/youtu.be/fZrV4PV0HE8
I'm putting this out there to see what other people think and get some opinions about my fish's behaviour. I really like the Barbs and don't want to get rid of them but won't hesitate to do so if I think they're not happy in the aquarium and are causing the smaller fish to be stressed.
Many thanks, FF78