I've had a pair of rams in a 15-gal. for 6 months or so. Until recently, they coexisted peacefully, remaining close by one another and spawning every 2-3 weeks. However, I rearranged the tank several weeks ago and since then the male has been acting rather territorial and aggressive towards the female, chasing her away whenever she gets too close. She's been looking a bit pale ever since, and keeps her fins slightly clamped, or at least not flared out like she normally did. Her stripes have also gotten darker along the lateral line, and her belly is no longer pink.
I can't see any evidence of external parasites, fungus, or injury on the female. The male looks fantastic-- brighter colors than ever, gorgeous finnage, etc-- so I can't imagine it's water quality, though I did tests anyway and found no detectable ammonia, nitrates, or nitrites, and no change in hardness. Could it just be the stress of her partner turning on her and chasing her away? If so, what are my options? I had thought about separating them, but I live in a tiny space and have no room (or money!) for a second tank...
Thanks!
I can't see any evidence of external parasites, fungus, or injury on the female. The male looks fantastic-- brighter colors than ever, gorgeous finnage, etc-- so I can't imagine it's water quality, though I did tests anyway and found no detectable ammonia, nitrates, or nitrites, and no change in hardness. Could it just be the stress of her partner turning on her and chasing her away? If so, what are my options? I had thought about separating them, but I live in a tiny space and have no room (or money!) for a second tank...
Thanks!