First question is: Are the other fish bigger then your one fish that is being attacked?
If yes small fish haft to be in groups of 3-5 of fishes that have the same size as the fish.
no, one of the fish will get attacked and die
If your ghost fish keeps jumping out of thee tank, it might be because it is in a tank with territorial fish that does not want it in the tank and keep forcing it out. It does not feel comfortable there so it jumps out.
It is unusual for a molly to attack any other fish as they are quite a peaceful fish. At a guess I would say that it could be because the Siamese fighter is ill and the molly is taking advantage of the fact or because the molly is male and protecting its females. It's difficult to say without seeing the tank. Hope this helps.
Possibly the aquarium is too small for him/her and it is trying too escape the confines of the tank.
usually its cos there scared from traveling or there getting used to there new tank.
you cant. you have to remove the fish before it does further damage to other fish.
It is impossible to say without knowing what species of fish you put into the tank and what species of fish were already in there.
To ensure the health of your fish, perform a full water change in your fish tank every 2-4 weeks. This helps maintain water quality and keeps your fish healthy.
i would say a gold fish because they dont get big
why would you get into the tank, just reach in and take out the bag. you are a waste of skin
If you are observing the basic fishkeeping rules that follow and the fish has not been physically damaged you do nothing. The fish is simply doing what comes naturally.The basic rules of sucessfull fishkeeping are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank must have a permanently running 'cycled' filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Folloe the above and your fish will stand a chance of survival. Fail to follow them and I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shortened lifespan.
Cloudy water in a fish tank can be caused by overfeeding, inadequate filtration, or a buildup of waste and debris. Regular water changes and proper maintenance can help keep your tank clear.