There are several reasons why your fish may not be eating in the new tank. It could be due to stress from the change in environment, water quality issues, or the fish may simply need time to adjust to its new surroundings. It is important to monitor the water parameters, ensure proper acclimation, and provide a comfortable and familiar environment for the fish to encourage eating. If the issue persists, consulting with a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper may be necessary.
its unlikely you can stop a fish from eating another fish without taking that fish that's being eaten out of the fish tank.
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !
Betta fish will not be harmed if they are in a filtered tank. If the new tank is about the same size as the old tank you should use the old water or most of it in the new tank. If the new tank is larger so you have to add lots of new water then you should fill the new tank with the new water and let it sit (preferably with the filter running) for two or three days before adding the fish. Also when you move the fish make sure the new tank is at the same temperature as the old tank.
If The food you put in the Fish Tank is Gone. and if they survive.
There are several reasons why your new fish may not be eating. It could be due to stress from being in a new environment, water quality issues, illness, or simply adjusting to its new surroundings. It's important to monitor the fish closely and make sure the tank conditions are optimal for its health. If the issue persists, consider consulting with a veterinarian or a fish expert for further guidance.
More often than not it the larger fish in your tank, check your PH and nitrates.
You should get some sucker fish and they will eat it instead of the fantails (but beware they are really hard to catch if you have a new tank that what you first put them in)
Take the Betta out as soon as possible.I have a Betta in my tank with other fish,but he doesnt fight with my fish at all.
No. Plecos are omnivores and scavengers by nature.
Put the eggs or female fish in a different tank it will be better for the both of them.
it depends what kind of fish they are, and maybe how long you leave the dead fish in the tank. meat-eating fish probably would, but others wouldnt...
No, fish are not vaccinated. If you do buy a new fish, you should put them in a separate tank first before adding them to your main tank and treat them for possible parasites first; you can use a product such as Prazi for treatment. This should be done any time you have a new fish that you want to add to your established tank as it's easier to treat a 10 or 20 gallon tank with 1 fish in it than it is to treat a much larger tank with several fish (as one new fish can make your entire tank sick)