Of all the times I've had fish there are always a super aggressive one that will chase the others to death then possibly cannibalise them. Any ideas to teach a naughty fish some manners. Separating the fish won't solve it since another will be aggressive and the cycle repeats itself I need some disciplinary ways thanks!
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Flush it..
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1 RespuestaEditado por tjustie: 4/13/2016 3:52:58 AMMake sure when you're buying the fish that it's compatible with the fish you already have. Your tank might also be overstocked. You could try putting the aggressive fish in a different tank/bucket for a bit and then rearranging the decor in your tank before reintroducing it. That could help if it's just being aggresive over territory.
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1. Turn on the stove. 2. Add butter to pan. 3. Add fish to pan. 4. Pan sear that Nemo. 5. Enjoy with garlic sauce.
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Goldfish
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Some interesting ideas. None of them are goldfish btw and I don't like eating seafood with a few exceptions. Can't give you dimensions of tank on the top of my head, but only one fish is left the bully lol. And fish tank bigger than the average bucket of water.
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4 RespuestasWaterboard the aggressive one
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Self change sessions
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Here ya go buddy. Best of luck! I'm guessing your tank size is too small, it's a common problem. I've got an 80 gal for six goldfish.
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I'd suggest giving it a spanking but these days people would cry abuse.
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Take it out, put it next to the tank for about 5 mins and yell "bad fish". I used to have a couple of tanks. One had about 6 piranhas, the other about a dozen or so gold fish for food, for the piranhas.