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Aggressive fish

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Abz, Apr 21, 2004.

  1. Abz

    Abz New Member

    I'v had my black moor in quarantine since xmas because of severe fungus and finrot, now he is very healthy again and I tried to put him back with his old tankmates and he suddenly started attacking them, really trying to rip their fins off.. he wouldn't leave them alone for 1 second so I took him out. I'v tried 3 more times but he acts the same..

    1: why is he doing this to his old tankmates??

    2: how can I stop it? or will he be solitary all his life now :(
     
  2. arcticfox

    arcticfox New Member

    A couple of quotes from other forums ......seems that all black moors act like that

    all black moor act like that. active and aggresive, nothing to do
    > with the shop where it came from. Just like you, i had a black
    moor
    > for about a month or so before i returned it to a shop in exchange
    > for goldfish food and medications. My moor was bullying my other
    > fish and was hurting my pearlscale.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ---
    > >
    > > I had a black moor named Othello as well! He came from a shop
    > where he was crowded and learned some unruly behavior and didn't
    > stay with me very long...I took him back because he was bullying
    my
    > other male fish...
     

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