Hi,
just a quick question for you pros, does the ratio of males to females in my tank matter? I'll be slightly more specefic. I have a 20 gallon tank, its been established for 9 months now. Ammonia, nitrites are 0 and nitrates are low. It is stocked with 10 tiger barbs, a mix of normal and green tigers (still haven't lost one yet, i thought i was a shoe in for death as i stumbled into this hobby lol). When i purchased my fish i didn't really give much thought to there sexing, but after some close inspection i have found i have 1 male to 9 females (lucky boy!). Is there any consequences to this situation? As it is there is little in fighting in the group and everything looks fine, but i'm a curious fella and thought that someone could shed some light on to this for me.
Any help greatly appreciated, Alex.
just a quick question for you pros, does the ratio of males to females in my tank matter? I'll be slightly more specefic. I have a 20 gallon tank, its been established for 9 months now. Ammonia, nitrites are 0 and nitrates are low. It is stocked with 10 tiger barbs, a mix of normal and green tigers (still haven't lost one yet, i thought i was a shoe in for death as i stumbled into this hobby lol). When i purchased my fish i didn't really give much thought to there sexing, but after some close inspection i have found i have 1 male to 9 females (lucky boy!). Is there any consequences to this situation? As it is there is little in fighting in the group and everything looks fine, but i'm a curious fella and thought that someone could shed some light on to this for me.
Any help greatly appreciated, Alex.