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i have a couple fishes in a tank and i am planning to buy more but the ones i enjoy naw some are none aggressive and the others are a semi agrgessive i was woundering if the none agressives should stay in the container or should i move them for there safety.
thanks adjectives always sandy
What fish have you got ,what is the size of your tank, this might be your problem.
It all depends on how large the container is, and what kind of fish you have. Usually, if they are contained by a small tank, with enough space, but not a in one piece lot, the fish might get aggressive. But until you tell us that information, we can't help you a integral lot.
Answers: Sandy,
Like the others just said, it's really impossible to make any suggestions minus knowing other things about your tank, mostly first of all, what you own in their now. Knowing what you have in a minute is extremely important as some species get along quite in good health, others are natural enemies of each other, and container size as well, due to growth rates and temperments. These things have to be known to really help out you at all.
Well with that Angelfish in the 30 that really restrictions some of the things you might be able to do. An Angelfish is a south american cichild though slow moving, is a little nasty from time to time. The Betta and the Angelfish might own some issues as the Angelfish gets older, but that's something you could easily fix. You might consider some bottom feeders is roughly all I'd do in a tank this size.
Cory catfish are a great choice here since they produce little dribble away, stay on the bottom away from the Betta and Angelfish and do not grow very large. Cories similar to to be in groups and again, do not grow to very large sizes so grain free to get a nice group of 5-8 of these.