Hi all. I made another video. The fish in the thumbnail are Jim Chitty’s—I took the photo when we toured his fishroom awhile back. Frank Cowherd’s fish are also represented. They’re the young angels in the cloudy video—they were in a plastic container when I shot the footage, at CCA’s outdoor event.
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The study didn’t address that. However, for the 50% group, attacks remained elevated at 24 hours, so you would probable still see an increase in aggression the next day.
Or would doing large water changes before the lights go out help mitigate aggressive behavior by angelfish?