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1 of my guppies swims around with my 1 male swordtail and tries to nip
at his pectoral fins. at least, i'm guessing this is what he is doing. at first he used to bother the male swordtail but now he just sort of ignores the guppy. any idea why this male guppy would be getting so close to the swordtail's pectoral fins like that? at first i thought perhaps he wanted a mate and was trying to do something else, until i got a closer look.... all suggestions welcome! |
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oh yeah, i have at least 1 more question...
i have 1 male betta in a 1 gallon "aquarium". the last couple of days, when i check on him after i get home from work, sometimes i see him flaring. i don't have a mirror or anything that i can think that may be reflecting his image back at him, so what is the deal? i did hold a mirror to him twice just to see him flare, but that is it. so, any idea why he is flaring just out of the blue like this? |
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You represent food. My Betta does this once and a while also.
"Danya" wrote in message om... oh yeah, i have at least 1 more question... i have 1 male betta in a 1 gallon "aquarium". the last couple of days, when i check on him after i get home from work, sometimes i see him flaring. i don't have a mirror or anything that i can think that may be reflecting his image back at him, so what is the deal? i did hold a mirror to him twice just to see him flare, but that is it. so, any idea why he is flaring just out of the blue like this? |
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"Danya" wrote in message
om... oh yeah, i have at least 1 more question... i have 1 male betta in a 1 gallon "aquarium". the last couple of days, when i check on him after i get home from work, sometimes i see him flaring. i don't have a mirror or anything that i can think that may be reflecting his image back at him, so what is the deal? i did hold a mirror to him twice just to see him flare, but that is it. so, any idea why he is flaring just out of the blue like this? Regarding the Betta, my guess would be that he is reacting to someone/something entering his territory, and is just flaring to remind you who is boss. I wouldn't think that this is a bad thing. Regarding the annoying Guppy, removed from their natural habitat (with more space, shelter, constant foraging, suitable mates, competitors, on guard against dangers etc), fish substitute other activities to pass the time away. There isn't always much accuracy in predicting what they will do and to who. Often they fall into the instinctual pecking dominance, relentlessly affirming 'boss' alpha status, tormenting all the other inhabitants (usually ignoring the bottom-feeders who don't fit into the pecking order unless the fish is a substrate spawner). Sometimes larger fish which are tormented by a smaller 'alpha' male of a different species will be confused and let themselves be pushed around. In nature, they might never meet each other again, so why spend any effort on a psychopathic Guppy? In the closed confines of an aquarium, you can influence their behaviour by adding more fish, different fish, more shelter, re-distributing them differently through your tanks etc. I don't know if that helps you. It's just something which happens. You can plan your tanks in advance to reduce the potential of misfits by having less different species, and greater numbers in each species (shoalers). That helps by reducing the chances of 'anti-social' behaviour, and when misfits do occur, they tend to focus their attention on their own species more, and with more fish per species, their behaviour gets spread more, making it less problematic. hth -- www.NetMax.tk |
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"luminos" wrote in message ...
You represent food. My Betta does this once and a while also. strange... i noticed again today when i got outta the shower, i didn't even go near him but i saw him flaring. then when i turned tmy bedroom light on, he stopped. i just hope he doesn't do this all day when the light in the room is off because he will totally stress himself out!! |
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"NetMax" wrote in message m...
okay, all of that seems to make sense. as for the guppy harrassing the swordtail...it just seems to be more noticable now that my meanie tetras are gone! last night i noticed them sleeping on the substrate right by each other, so i'm thinking they are friends but that the guppy just likes to pick on the swordtail for some reason... |
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