jellybaloo wrote:.:Cloudheart:. wrote:I have two fish; One Long-Finned Goldskirt and one male Lyre-tail Guppy. I use to also have a Lyre-Tail Molly and two Neons, bu they recently died. A few days after, I noticed something wrong with my Goldskirt; Her fins had started disappearing. At first I thought she had fin rot. Since I was unsure, I watched my fish for a while, and realized the problem; My guppy was biting the Goldskirt's fins off... He won't stop and I'm not sure why he is in the first place. Does anyone know if there's a way to stop this? Her fins are literally half eaten.
How big is your tank?
If you have the room I would add afew more fish
Maybe two female guppys will keep him occupied instead if harassing the skirt tetra (which should aso have some friends since they are schooling fish)
Odeen wrote:Yeah, both guppies and skirted tetras are social species and prefer to have friends. Just having one of each is bound to be putting both on edge, which tends to make tetras very shy and livebearers like guppies very nippy. If your tank is large enough to accommodate a couple more of each, that would be ideal, but if it isn't I would possibly suggest surrendering one or both until you can afford an appropriately sized habitat for their schooling needs.
My tank is a five gallon... I won't be able to get any more I don't think. I also have no way of selling the fish...