Does Lower temp means more aggression?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Broheri, blackbelt, 2 sysnpillum, 2 zonotum, regani, 2 argentia, fenestratus, 3 pearsei,red terror, and rose queen, 4 red hooks dollar, 2 texas, and balloon texas

I blame blackbelt, red terror, and the argentea. That many vieja together might get ugly as they grow especially the black and argentea pair


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Normally a lower temperature will slow the metabolism of a fish, calm aggression, and slow feeding response. Cooler water will also keep dissolved oxygen levels up. If the tank is very warm and you don't have much surface agitation or filtration to bring in oxygen it could stress the fish and make them behave less naturally and lose their feeding response. Cooler water having more oxygen is the only thing I could think of to have them go into "attack mode". They would have to have previously been in "stressed mode". Good luck!
 
Thanks for all the response. now that I think about it I did had 2 days last week I cut back on feeding from twice a day to once. Would this make them go off?
 
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