Hello all,
So I’m rather new to reef keeping, and initially I stocked my tank with three damsels at the recommendation of my LFS, which I rehomed shortly after since I wasn’t aware how big and aggressive they’d become. To replace them I got two banggai cardinals and a falco’s hawkfish; I didn’t learn from my mistake the first time trusting the advice of the LFS over doing my own research, and so didn’t realize that the hawkfish was semi-agressive. I had done research about other hawkfish varieties and trusted the LFS when they said it would be a peaceful fish, but just a couple days ago I added a silver belly wrasse and it has spent all its time hiding in the sand bed. When I have seen it venture out, it gets chased around by the hawkfish any time it comes near the rock work until it eventually ends up back in the sand bed. Is the wrasse going to be ok? If I want to achieve my goal of a peaceful community tank, should I think about rehoming the hawkfish as well? Any advice is greatly appreciated, I’m getting worried since I’m not exactly sure what the wrasse is eating while it’s been hiding.
So I’m rather new to reef keeping, and initially I stocked my tank with three damsels at the recommendation of my LFS, which I rehomed shortly after since I wasn’t aware how big and aggressive they’d become. To replace them I got two banggai cardinals and a falco’s hawkfish; I didn’t learn from my mistake the first time trusting the advice of the LFS over doing my own research, and so didn’t realize that the hawkfish was semi-agressive. I had done research about other hawkfish varieties and trusted the LFS when they said it would be a peaceful fish, but just a couple days ago I added a silver belly wrasse and it has spent all its time hiding in the sand bed. When I have seen it venture out, it gets chased around by the hawkfish any time it comes near the rock work until it eventually ends up back in the sand bed. Is the wrasse going to be ok? If I want to achieve my goal of a peaceful community tank, should I think about rehoming the hawkfish as well? Any advice is greatly appreciated, I’m getting worried since I’m not exactly sure what the wrasse is eating while it’s been hiding.