Will Swordtails Kill Each Other? 4 Reasons Why They Can And How To Prevent It

Swordtail fish are small and very active fish, they could only grow up to 5.5-7 inches in size. They are loved by many aquarists because they are considered to be non-aggressive, fast, active, and very active algae eaters. There is a popular belief that these fish will normally kill each other when kept together, despite…

Why Won’t My Swordtail Give Birth? (10 Factors Stopping Swordtails From Giving Birth)

As a fish keeper, sometimes one of your goals is to have your fish give birth and populate your tank, which you can either sell or give away. In this article, we will be discussing why Swordtail fish won’t give birth or won’t breed. Swordtails are very active fish, they are livebearing, meaning, they don’t…

Do Gourami Bite?

Have you been bitten by your aquarium fish before? or have you seen your fish bite off the fins or tail of another fish?. Well, fish do bite when they get aggressive, although some are naturally aggressive and intolerant of each other. If you are area great fan of Gouramis, and you want to keep…

9 Possible Reasons Why Gouramis Could Stop Eating And What To Do

Gouramis are very active and colorful, they have many species such as Dwarf Gouramis, Pearl Gouramis, Moon Gouramis, Honey Gouramis, etc, and they all are freshwater and aggressive, some are semi-aggressive. They are omnivores and voracious eaters too. When voracious eaters like Gourami fish stopped eating, then it calls for concern. If you are reading…