Troublesome Fish
Being an avid aquarist can be very satisfying or stressful, depending on the knowledge you have in fish. Knowledge can be very helpful, but not always solve the problem. A book may tell you that a certain type of fish can go with this type of fish, but this is not always the case. First hand experience is the best way to get the hang of being an aquarium hobbies. Fish can act differently for a number of reasons, and even for some unexplainable reasons.
There are many reasons that fish can act up. Some common reasons that fish act up are: dislike of another fish, temperature, the pH of water, sickness, the habitat of the tank and if the fish are spawning or pregnant. These are common problems that fish may have. These problems are not set in stone as the problem but cover a good portion of the problems.
If you find a fish that is causing a problem you must first identify the problem. The fish may be attacking all the other fish or attacking a certain group of fish. The case may be that two of the fish are battling it out or one fish does not like a certain other fish. The fish may just be digging or very hyper. Whatever the problem is it can be fixed.
Before you rid of the fish, you can test out a few things to make sure that problem is inevitable. First test the temperature, condition, surroundings, age and if the fish may be pregnant. The temperature can affect the fish if it is not hot or cold enough. The water could be to hard or soft make sure your fish is fine with living with the type of water in your tank. Some fish act up if the tank does not have enough hiding places, make sure the habitat is fit for the fish. If the fish is old or pregnant then it may be acting odd also.
If you have checked everything that you possibly can then it is time to take action. First, try removing the fish and all of its kind from the tank and put them in another tank alone. This should usually solve the problem within your main tank. If you find that the fish are still acting up, that you should see if they might be sick or breeding. Give the fish a week or so in the new tank if they are still acting up, the water or temperature may be the problem. Next, experiment with the decorations in the tank. Finally, if you still are pursuing the problem then the fish might have to be given to a different home.
Following these tips will help your tank be happy and healthy. They can be implemented easily and effectively with an extra tank and decorations for the tank. If you need any help or have any questions please email me at vhypio@yahoo.com. Fish tanks are my hobby and an happy to help.
Roshan Goodman gives help on aquarium advice and on buy aquariums.
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