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WILL ISOLATED AGGRESSIVE FISH CALM THE **** DOWN?

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i'd hate 2get rid of them 1's a guppy who harasses my platy both are orange it doesnt seem 2bother the platy but it looks like he's nippin at his willy, then the guppy tries 2 harrass my neon tetra and the 2 of them kill each other 4 hours the neon fights like a warrior, 2 ease the neons troubles i bought 3 more and 4 glow lights and now a new neon is terrorising my old1 so i isolated the aggresive 1

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  1. Perhaps a larger aquarium,and some manners training. These species are not normally aggressive toward one-another.


  2. i wasn't really sure how to answer this question for you but i read that one answer about the moving stuff around in the aquarium so they dont have to fight so hard for there territory and that answer was really good. also when i added more fish to my aquarium they seemed to not be so much of fighters .  

  3. What you need to do is move the rocks, ornaments in your tank so they no longer have a territory to protect and will find new ones peacefully.

    If you add community fish at the same time and you have a large enough tank you should be okay but if you put some fish in a different times they can sometimes be funny.  But moving the tank around will help!!  Good luck

    Neons are schooling fish but in my experience you do get the odd nutter... i know that sounds funny but it's true, honestly just try moving the tank around and he might calm down

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