So in my 20 gallon long aquaroum I have only glofish. It is a tank I set up to make my wife and daughters happy. In it I have 6 glofish danios (three green and three red) and 5 glofish tetras (one blue, two red, one orange, one purple and one green). The green glofish tetra happens to be the smallest of the 5 tetras by a fairly large margin but he is the terrirtorial/aggressive one. He seems to have taken over the middle of the tank and chases any tetra that dare swing through. This is not only disturbing the tetras but now the danios are no longer schooling. I have read various ideas online from removing him from the tank for a few days to a week and the introducing him back again to rearranging the decor in the tank to reestablish territories. What is the best way to handle this? It may be good to note that this was not occurring at all until after I added a new fish... but it wasn't a tetra, it was a danio I put it. So I just don't get it. But now when I look at the tank generally all I see is that green tetra right in the middle and everyone else on either side hiding. And in case you're wondering the tank is cycled and my ammonia and nitrites are zero. There is plenty of filtration and water movement. Plenty of oxygen. And enough decorations for hiding places but not too much to where it is over crowded. Any ideas?
The green guy is the problem. This is before I had added the new danio.
The green guy is the problem. This is before I had added the new danio.
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