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    Is tail whipping good or bad? I put two of my fish that I'm sure have it out for each other. After month o both them bein peacefully in a new tank (I split them up 4/2) now they are all in the same tank n now the old fish are missbehaving
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizzaro View Post
    Is tail whipping good or bad? I put two of my fish that I'm sure have it out for each other. After month o both them bein peacefully in a new tank (I split them up 4/2) now they are all in the same tank n now the old fish are missbehaving
    Its fine, thats what they do.

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    Default Re: Tail whipping

    Also theirs a little lip bitting. It's back n forth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizzaro View Post
    Also theirs a little lip bitting. It's back n forth.
    Yup, thats normal too.
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    Default Re: Tail whipping

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    Its fine, thats what they do.

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    How many fish are in the tank? If it is just the two of them, one may have a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmorris View Post
    How many fish are in the tank? If it is just the two of them, one may have a problem.

    Doubt it, they are cichlids. Do you recommend separating them?

    I'd be concerned if there was physical damage but for lip-locking, tail whipping and chasing. Nothing to fret about. If someone was concerned about this behavior, guppies would be the way to go.

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    Default Re: Tail whipping

    I think it is well understood that discus do best in groups. If there are only two and they are un-paired, one may be intimidated to the point of death through stress and inability to feed. I recommend keeping un-paired discus in a group.

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