I have two angelfish (one black and one zebra (silver with black stripes)) which are around 9 months old now, they are in 120lts.
They don't really spend much time together so I guess that they are both male. The silver has always been the more dominant and they would fight maybe once a week, with the silver always winning and the black disappearing to the back of the tank in submission.
Now, the black seems to have grown much bigger over the last month and things seem to have changed between the fish. For the last week or so the black wins all the fights and the silver is always at the back of the tank, only coming out at feeding time. He does try to come out but as soon as the black sees him, he chases him away. He has also started chasing other fish (something I've never seen before) and I saw him stalking a shrimp earlier!
Is this kind of behaviour and role reversal normal?
They don't really spend much time together so I guess that they are both male. The silver has always been the more dominant and they would fight maybe once a week, with the silver always winning and the black disappearing to the back of the tank in submission.
Now, the black seems to have grown much bigger over the last month and things seem to have changed between the fish. For the last week or so the black wins all the fights and the silver is always at the back of the tank, only coming out at feeding time. He does try to come out but as soon as the black sees him, he chases him away. He has also started chasing other fish (something I've never seen before) and I saw him stalking a shrimp earlier!
Is this kind of behaviour and role reversal normal?