Is this a female green terror

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I'll wait a bit for a clear shot out of the bag. Let it settle in a bit. A scared just moved fisgbwont be showing its true colors
 
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I'll wait a bit for a clear shot out of the bag. Let it settle in a bit. A scared just moved fisgbwont be showing its true colors

I’ve had a green terror i a tank for a while I decided to add 2 more green terror and they both have less colour and look like a female and then male keeps going over to the bigger one and shaking his tail and the other one he’s chasing around the tank is this breading behaviour or somthing
 
This can be breeding behaviour but it can also be territorial behaviour.
Your new GT’s will show less colour as they are new additions and have not had time to claim their place in the pecking order.
Time is needed to let these new fish settle and show their true colour.
GT’s can work well together in harems provided they have enough space. If they don’t have enough room expect trouble.
How big is their tank? Do they have tank mates?
 
This can be breeding behaviour but it can also be territorial behaviour.
Your new GT’s will show less colour as they are new additions and have not had time to claim their place in the pecking order.
Time is needed to let these new fish settle and show their true colour.
GT’s can work well together in harems provided they have enough space. If they don’t have enough room expect trouble.
How big is their tank? Do they have tank mates?
They have no tank mates I just upgraded the tank to a 70 gallon
 
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