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Abz
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Joined: 04 Apr 2004
Posts: 40

PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 9:03 pm    Post subject: Aggressive fish Reply with quote

I'v had my black moor in quarantine since xmas because of severe fungus and finrot, now he is very healthy again and I tried to put him back with his old tankmates and he suddenly started attacking them, really trying to rip their fins off.. he wouldn't leave them alone for 1 second so I took him out. I'v tried 3 more times but he acts the same..

1: why is he doing this to his old tankmates??

2: how can I stop it? or will he be solitary all his life now Sad
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arcticfox
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Joined: 17 Apr 2004
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Location: West Midlands UK

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A couple of quotes from other forums ......seems that all black moors act like that

all black moor act like that. active and aggresive, nothing to do
> with the shop where it came from. Just like you, i had a black
moor
> for about a month or so before i returned it to a shop in exchange
> for goldfish food and medications. My moor was bullying my other
> fish and was hurting my pearlscale.
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> > I had a black moor named Othello as well! He came from a shop
> where he was crowded and learned some unruly behavior and didn't
> stay with me very long...I took him back because he was bullying
my
> other male fish...
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