I noticed that over time my 6 Black striped tetras and 6 Snow tetras have taken on territories in the tank. When I first introduced the Black tetra they schooled together a lot, then slowly began picking on each other and establishing rank. Then, once the Snow tetras were added, it's become a territory game. The only time they come together is during feeding.
Since I only feed them once a day, should I increase that? I am thinking they're hungry or at least feel food isn't plenty enough so they establish territories to ensure 'their own'.
Reason I ask is I would prefer to not increase feeding frequencies as the water quality's good in the tank ATM. If it's just normal behavior I'll live with that, although I bought them with the intent of having them be my schooling fish.
Since I only feed them once a day, should I increase that? I am thinking they're hungry or at least feel food isn't plenty enough so they establish territories to ensure 'their own'.
Reason I ask is I would prefer to not increase feeding frequencies as the water quality's good in the tank ATM. If it's just normal behavior I'll live with that, although I bought them with the intent of having them be my schooling fish.