Ok, so I have been reading up on Fire bellies and feel pretty confident that I have 3 males and one female in my 50 gallon and and for the most part they all seem to get along.... The problem lies in the fact that, I believe, the Males are ganging up on the female (now that breeding season seems to be in full swing I have noticed all but the one (female) display typical male behavior and the physical differences between her and the other three are very apparent..) The Three Males are constantly taking turns mounting her and it appears as though over the course of the past week this "behavior" has been causing her some stress, while she still "hunts" for her food (I now have to feed her separately off a "pole" just to make sure she gets her fair share/before she was right there with the boys/now I am lucky if by the time she comes out there is anything left) and will come out to explore the tank, unlike the other three she has become quick to run at the first sight of movement and hides quite often in the under "waterfall" cave until the boys settle down... It literally reminds me of a kid hiding in a bathroom stall until the bullies leave..... I am not sure what to do??? Is this normal behavior for a female (For all the "research" I have done, I haven't been able to find much on female behavior???) Do I see if I can get another female?? Do I separate her?? What??? any advice would be greatly appreciated......