Okay, here goes.
I had 8 small angelfish (3-4 inches) in a 30 gallon lightly planted aquarium with 2 bettas. Now I'm down to 7 angelfish and 1 betta. The angelfish was left mangled in the aquarium, ripped to shreds by his own brothers and sisters (yes they are fed, no it wasn't a set up, "In da hood" angelfish fight) Now, just 15 minutes ago, my angelfish and my female betta got in a "hot pursuit" and my angelfish chased the betta out of the aquarium... until I found her a long time later dry and crispy. So why is this happening? Is it my fault or just dominance? Because I have one more angelfish runt left in there and no more aquariums with room.
--FindingBlemo
I had 8 small angelfish (3-4 inches) in a 30 gallon lightly planted aquarium with 2 bettas. Now I'm down to 7 angelfish and 1 betta. The angelfish was left mangled in the aquarium, ripped to shreds by his own brothers and sisters (yes they are fed, no it wasn't a set up, "In da hood" angelfish fight) Now, just 15 minutes ago, my angelfish and my female betta got in a "hot pursuit" and my angelfish chased the betta out of the aquarium... until I found her a long time later dry and crispy. So why is this happening? Is it my fault or just dominance? Because I have one more angelfish runt left in there and no more aquariums with room.
--FindingBlemo