Dealing with an aggressive cichlid
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:40 am
Hey everyone, I've got a bit of a situation with my 55 gallon tank. I've got a mix of 13 haps and peacocks, and one of my cichlids was getting pretty roughed up - nipped fins and bruises all over. I'd add Melafix to help him recover, but it was a recurring thing. Then, after about a week, that same fish ended up dead. I'm pretty sure it was due to aggression from the dominant cichlid in my tank.
I've since removed that aggressive cichlid and isolated him in another tank. I've tried rearranging decorations to reset territories and even added more fish to disperse the aggression, but for some reason, this one fish just had it out for the one that got killed. The dominant fish is about 4-5 inches, while most of the others are around 3-4 inches, with a few exceptions that are similar in size to the dominant one. I'm thinking his size might be the reason for the extra aggression.
I've had him isolated for about a week now, and I really don't want him to hurt any more of my fish. Has anyone got any ideas on how to reduce aggression or any recommendations that might help me out? I've attached some pics of the isolated fish if anyone wants to take a look.
I've since removed that aggressive cichlid and isolated him in another tank. I've tried rearranging decorations to reset territories and even added more fish to disperse the aggression, but for some reason, this one fish just had it out for the one that got killed. The dominant fish is about 4-5 inches, while most of the others are around 3-4 inches, with a few exceptions that are similar in size to the dominant one. I'm thinking his size might be the reason for the extra aggression.
I've had him isolated for about a week now, and I really don't want him to hurt any more of my fish. Has anyone got any ideas on how to reduce aggression or any recommendations that might help me out? I've attached some pics of the isolated fish if anyone wants to take a look.