Chasing and flaring is normal as long as neither of them look stressed. If they get too aggressive you should separate them to prevent serious injury. Make sure there are lots of places for the female (or possibly the male) to hide.
Okay that is good. Just be careful with the egg yolk because I heard it can foul the water if you put too much. If there are not stressed I would leave them.
Check on them before you go to school. If they are not acting aggressively it's probably safe to leave them in there. ***It is a risk though any time you leave them unsupervised**
If you leave the light off and cover the tank to make it dark that may help them to stay quiet and less active while you are at school.
Ok so I put the femalein a contiainer in the tank. When I came home the males bubblenest was so big. I let the female back in and she is full of eggs. But she just swims and the male goes up and flares at her then swims away. So was goig. WRong
Ok do you think I should condition them for longer, and the female is a white bodie, so will I see bars.
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