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I picked up a nice One Spot Foxface last night from a fellow reefer. It's about 4" and healthy. Once I got it in my 180g the Tomini and Powder Brown started getting on it pretty hard, especially the Tomini. I almost had to get the Foxface out but he found a good hiding spot and avoided the 2. I did notice a few white blotches on the Tomini after the tussle.
This morning I got my acclimation box ready in case I needed to separate but the Tomini all but stopped and the Powder Brn starting to lose interest as well. I did notice some darker purple blotches on the PBT. Fed them a few minutes ago with a mix of frozen and the Foxface was fully out eating with all the other fish with no incident.
Is it safe to assume that they both got a few good stings from the Foxface and learned their lesson? Also can these stings cause damage that may affect the health of the fish?
This morning I got my acclimation box ready in case I needed to separate but the Tomini all but stopped and the Powder Brn starting to lose interest as well. I did notice some darker purple blotches on the PBT. Fed them a few minutes ago with a mix of frozen and the Foxface was fully out eating with all the other fish with no incident.
Is it safe to assume that they both got a few good stings from the Foxface and learned their lesson? Also can these stings cause damage that may affect the health of the fish?