My guys are well fed and they seem to school around the tank often. I know fins get bitten during feeding or whatever but do they grow back? I got one with a decent sized piece missing from his rear tail fin....
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Yes fish fins do grow back if they're just bitten or nipped by another fish. My fish's fins usually grow back in 1-2 weeks so it's a very speedy process. Just watch out for aggression from your schooling fish when feeding, and make sure to check for other wounds if your fish seem to get hostile towards each other during feeding because sometimes they will also get hit by other fish.My guys are well fed and they seem to school around the tank often. I know fins get bitten during feeding or whatever but do they grow back? I got one with a decent sized piece missing from his rear tail fin....
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What fish got nipped? What what did the nipping. Fish will usually nip the pectoral fins so if they're biting the tail then that's pretty severe aggressionMy guys are well fed and they seem to school around the tank often. I know fins get bitten during feeding or whatever but do they grow back? I got one with a decent sized piece missing from his rear tail fin....
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how big is the tank?Sorry I should’ve mentioned I have 7 red bellies. Normally they seem to be fine when just swimming around the tank. I don’t notice any weakness from the one who got bit or any aggression until the feeding frenzy happens. But it doesn’t appear any of them are being targeted when feeding unless it’s happening at night
I'm no expert on piranhas but 7 red bellies in a 125 seems kinda small.125 gallon
Perhaps it does, I don't really know. I'd post this in general aquaria, you'd probably get more answers there.125 Long if it makes a difference