Tetras may chase each other due to establishing dominance, mating behavior, or territorial disputes. It is a common behavior among tetras and usually not a cause for concern unless it becomes aggressive or persistent.
Neon tetras school together in groups for protection from predators, to find food more easily, and to communicate with each other.
They keep chasing each other because they like to have fun and they like to not have energy.
Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room was created on 1984-07-14.
Tetras may fight due to territorial behavior, stress, or lack of hiding spots. Ensure there is enough space and hiding places in the tank to reduce aggression.
Because they like each other:]
Guinea Pigs will often chase each other to show an amount of affection... they will also go into heat and attempt to flirt with each other around 3-6 months of age...
they start to chase each other and then claw each other
Horses chase each other when they get upset and then they start kicking each other.
For fun sometimes they will chase each other around or do things with each other
Yes they do.
Because they are just playing.