Hi, about a month ago I started my first 10-gal tank. At the moment I have 2 male guppies, an African dwarf frog, a cory catfish and some live plants.
I've wanted to add another fish once the tank stabilized and I intended to get another male guppy, but suddenly in the past few days my current 2 males (1 black and 1 yellow) have started acting kinda "weird" toward each other. It isn't extreme aggression but it's also more intense than just playing. One of them will dart really fast at the other, but right when I expect him to take a chunk out of a fin, he'll pull up short and just kinda bump into him. They will face each other and flare up their tails, then swim in circles around each other, sometimes taking quick jabs (but rarely make actual contact.) Basically they seem to be constantly challenging each other, never leaving one another alone, and they seem to be getting bolder as time goes on. Since they seem to be taking turns at being the aggressor, and haven't done any physical harm to each other yet, I wonder if I'm reading too much into it. They have shown zero interest in the frog and the catfish, btw.
So that's my first question, is this behavior something I should be worried about? They are both beautiful guppies and I would hate to see them all chewed up and miserable (or worse) because they can't get along.
But IF this is normal, will a 3rd male guppy make it better, worse, or no difference? I'd like to keep males only because I'd prefer not to deal with fry. From what I've heard, a males-only guppy tank can work just fine, but now I'm not so sure.
My water temp, pH and nitrates have all been normal (I've been checking daily) so I don't think that's the problem.
Any help would be appreciated! I'm new to this, so be kind
I've wanted to add another fish once the tank stabilized and I intended to get another male guppy, but suddenly in the past few days my current 2 males (1 black and 1 yellow) have started acting kinda "weird" toward each other. It isn't extreme aggression but it's also more intense than just playing. One of them will dart really fast at the other, but right when I expect him to take a chunk out of a fin, he'll pull up short and just kinda bump into him. They will face each other and flare up their tails, then swim in circles around each other, sometimes taking quick jabs (but rarely make actual contact.) Basically they seem to be constantly challenging each other, never leaving one another alone, and they seem to be getting bolder as time goes on. Since they seem to be taking turns at being the aggressor, and haven't done any physical harm to each other yet, I wonder if I'm reading too much into it. They have shown zero interest in the frog and the catfish, btw.
So that's my first question, is this behavior something I should be worried about? They are both beautiful guppies and I would hate to see them all chewed up and miserable (or worse) because they can't get along.
But IF this is normal, will a 3rd male guppy make it better, worse, or no difference? I'd like to keep males only because I'd prefer not to deal with fry. From what I've heard, a males-only guppy tank can work just fine, but now I'm not so sure.
My water temp, pH and nitrates have all been normal (I've been checking daily) so I don't think that's the problem.
Any help would be appreciated! I'm new to this, so be kind