Lol! It sounds silly but when the tired male was sitting on the gravel and I thought he would be happier on the side with the ornament. So I switched them to the opposite sides of the divider and he perked up. The problem is the female has to be kept separated or she goes on a high-speed chase after the male. They have been together over 3 yrs. They were fine in the larger 29 gal tank for about a week, then I noticed the ich, then the next day, the chasing.
I must admit my foolishness at not having researched fantail goldfish before we started. I did not know size, lifespan or anything really. In fairness to myself, I did put them into bigger tanks at a cost hardly affordable to this disabled mom.
I don't know what to do other than keeping them separated. I don't have a clue why she's chasing him, or what else I can do about it.
I must admit my foolishness at not having researched fantail goldfish before we started. I did not know size, lifespan or anything really. In fairness to myself, I did put them into bigger tanks at a cost hardly affordable to this disabled mom.
I don't know what to do other than keeping them separated. I don't have a clue why she's chasing him, or what else I can do about it.