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DeLighting |
Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:26 am
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Hi all sifus,
I want to consult you all to see whether you have encountered this problem, which is certainly new to me. The story goes- I got 3 lovely Orandas and 1 Ranchu from NK farm yesterday. All settled well yesterday and they began eating and I am so happy with them. This morning, I noticed abit of commotion in the tank and found that 2 of the Orandas kept chasing the lone Ranchu. The Orandas' mouths were constantly, chomping/kissing or whatever the body of the Ranchu, and the latter seemed irritated but did not fight back and kept avoiding the bullies. There were no visible injuries on the Ranchu but I am keeping my fingers crossed Is this normal? I thought Goldfish are peaceful creatures. Should I get those plastic sheet to separate them or sit and wait? |
LASERGUY |
Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:03 am
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East Ozeki 2006 Member No.: 18 Group: Associate Posts: 1,264 Topics Started: 45 Joined: 26-Nov-03 Last seen online: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 12:26 pm User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 3:56 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
Hi all sifus, I want to consult you all to see whether you have encountered this problem, which is certainly new to me. The story goes- I got 3 lovely Orandas and 1 Ranchu from NK farm yesterday. All settled well yesterday and they began eating and I am so happy with them. This morning, I noticed abit of commotion in the tank and found that 2 of the Orandas kept chasing the lone Ranchu. The Orandas' mouths were constantly, chomping/kissing or whatever the body of the Ranchu, and the latter seemed irritated but did not fight back and kept avoiding the bullies. There were no visible injuries on the Ranchu but I am keeping my fingers crossed Is this normal? I thought Goldfish are peaceful creatures. Should I get those plastic sheet to separate them or sit and wait? They are mating.....when they are high, sometimes those males can be extremely rowdy.... Probably 2 of these oranda of yours are males and your lone ranchu is confirmed female. This post has been edited by LASERGUY: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:04 am |
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