We bought 10 guppies several weeks ago made up of two females and eight males. In the first two weeks the female killed three males before a male killed her. The tank settled down for a week or two, but now the males are back to attacking each other to the point that it looks like we're going to lose another guppy. Everyone keeps saying they can be aggressive while establishing a pecking order, but don't kill each other. Ours are. The only change is that we added some more plants in the last week, so I can understand that they may need to establish a new pecking order in the altered environment, but can anyone explain why our guppies are actually killing each other? These aren't tropical guppies - they were bred in cold water & so live in a cold water tank at 20 degrees celsius.