Are females just as teritorial
Are females just as teritorial
I was just wondering if female zebras are just as teritorial as the males , as when i watch my new fish they all seem to challange for differant spots they have only been in the tank for a couple off weeks so i suppose that they are trying to claim there turf. but do females fight for territories as i hope they do as most off my fish are doing this? and i hope i havent got a tank full off males
Interesting qn..
Three of my kids each hole up under their own piece of driftwood, while the other three group themselves together under another piece. There are more than enough pieces to go round so it seems that these three actually prefer to hang out together. Either that or the three loners (which I strongly suspect are male) herded the others into a small zone.
Three of my kids each hole up under their own piece of driftwood, while the other three group themselves together under another piece. There are more than enough pieces to go round so it seems that these three actually prefer to hang out together. Either that or the three loners (which I strongly suspect are male) herded the others into a small zone.
It's not an illusion, it just looks like one.
Hi Pete,
That's almost exactly the same behaviour my six display, three of them don't seem to mind each others company and can often be found huddled together. The other three are rarely seen except at feeding times. I also have driftwood in my tank, one single large piece that's about three quarters of the tank's length. Two of the three that hide most of the time are smaller than the others. I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
That's almost exactly the same behaviour my six display, three of them don't seem to mind each others company and can often be found huddled together. The other three are rarely seen except at feeding times. I also have driftwood in my tank, one single large piece that's about three quarters of the tank's length. Two of the three that hide most of the time are smaller than the others. I wonder if this has anything to do with it?