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Thread: molly & guppy being a sh*t!
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09-09-2012, 04:40 PM #1
molly & guppy being a sh*t!
hey guys just wanna pick your fab brains again
in my 60L tank i have 3 male guppy's and 4 danios all fine but one guppy has taken to fin nipping the other guppy's he has killed one and now started on the second hes the biggest and nicest one but ive never seen this in guppy's before. i always keep all males as i don't want fry so its not a lady problem and also in my big tank 180L I have 2 dalmatian mollies and 2 balloon mollies and one of the dalmatian ones is such a bully he did damage other dalmatians fins but its healed and other guy just stays away from him now but he even makes a dive for my 5 inch angel fish hes that much of a sh1t! i cant re-home I have tried parting with fish free before, i live in a very rural area no one wants them, and also would hate to give NASTY fish to some poor tank what i want to know is, if i get rid of these bullies will some other fish take the role on! is there anything i can do in order to keep these fish and make them behave? any advice is greatly appreciated!!! also how do i help a fish with bitten fins :-(
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09-09-2012, 04:46 PM #2
You might want to isolate all the male guppies away from each other in breeder boxes/nets, until the problem can be solved.
Unfortunately, guppies sometimes act like this without females.
Adding some plastic plants might help.I tested 97% positive for Multiple Tank Syndrome
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09-09-2012, 04:55 PM #3
Originally Posted by Cory Catfish
i have loads of plants and hiding holes i have beaten up guppy in a net in tank for now but kinda at a loss as what to next :-(
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09-09-2012, 05:08 PM #4
Sometimes adding more fish will even the power dynamic out in a fraternity.
The best treatment for nipped fins is pristine water and time.
What are the sexes on your mollies? All male?10 gallon with a veiltail betta, 7 neons, 1 ADF, and one neat moss ball.
20 gallon with 6 female black phantoms, and 1 schwartzi cory
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09-09-2012, 05:25 PM #5
not sure what my mollies are i assume both male as pet shop i buy from keeps them in same sex tanks
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09-09-2012, 06:09 PM #6
Ok so again it may be male aggression. They have all those hormones with no outlet...might even be why he charges at the angel.
10 gallon with a veiltail betta, 7 neons, 1 ADF, and one neat moss ball.
20 gallon with 6 female black phantoms, and 1 schwartzi cory
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09-09-2012, 06:14 PM #7
I dont think im in a position to add females i wouldnt be able to care for the fry and would hate to just let them get eaten!
Originally Posted by Azurescriber
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09-09-2012, 06:31 PM #8
Sometimes you have to weed out fish that disrupt the source of the problem. I don't keep any fish around that wrecks the harmony of the tank and the other occupants. My thought is if he has already killed one and is starting on another, why is he still in the tank? His new home would be the bottom of my waste basket. What's the difference if he's in the waste basket or those who he has killed?
I also had aggressive Molly's (once). They didn't last long around either.Cycling With Fish?•• The Fishless Cycle••
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09-10-2012, 03:26 PM #9
thank you lady hobbs that is how i feel i think! the injured guppy died last night so he has killed 3 now in total so exactly like you said ive lost 3 to his 1! I have someone to take the molly and see if i can pawn them the grump guppy lol do you fing these fish just come along every now and again and once removed all is ok?
Originally Posted by Lady Hobbs
as would hate to cull or rehome if some other little wannabe just jumps in there place?
thanks everyone for taking time to reply i really do appreciate it





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