I've had 4 Zebra Danios in my tank for about 8 months, ever since they were added as the first inhabitants to my 29 gallon bow front.
They have typically been quite energetic and prone to chasing each other around, but never to any harm. Last night two started aggressively pursuing another. This morning I found the one that was being chased is missing a big chunk of the tail fins (fortunately not into the base).
The chasing continued this morning, but to a lesser degree. This evening I plan to get my quarantine tank set-up and separate the harassed one out for a while.
What would cause this new aggressive behavior to emerge?
It's possible the one being chased was female, and the other three are male. Are Danios prone to aggressive spawning behavior?
I much appreciate the help.
They have typically been quite energetic and prone to chasing each other around, but never to any harm. Last night two started aggressively pursuing another. This morning I found the one that was being chased is missing a big chunk of the tail fins (fortunately not into the base).
The chasing continued this morning, but to a lesser degree. This evening I plan to get my quarantine tank set-up and separate the harassed one out for a while.
What would cause this new aggressive behavior to emerge?
It's possible the one being chased was female, and the other three are male. Are Danios prone to aggressive spawning behavior?
I much appreciate the help.