Agresive Golden Angelfish

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Agresive Golden Angelfish

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hey guys, i have had these angels for like5-6-7months now, so they are about 3.5 inches long and probably at about the pairing age? i have a trio and they always been together and all of the sudden one of them looks more orange-ish that the others and keeps on bullying them all... :cry: even a smaller marble that i got like 3 weeks ago (not that much smaller) basicly the others don't have as much color probably because of the stress he/she is putting on them and they look pale, should i split them :(:( :?: what do you recommend??
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All angelfish are aggressive like that, especially if they start pairing off. The only thing to do is remove the fish or let them fight it out.
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Typical cichlid behavoir. What size tank are the four fish in?
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i guess i should have mentioned the tank size, is a 120 XH, whats so unusual is that i have a large couple in my other tank and they are perfectly fine...and never showed any aggresion toward any fish before... :cry:
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I've had some truly mean angelfish. The only solution I had was to separate them. If any of them start having torn up fins, or look stressed, you ought to remove them.
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