How to heal tang hurt by aggression

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So I recently added a Flame tang to my tank that currently also has a Powder Brown Tang and Hippo tang. The PBT has really been having a go with this Flame tang and has done some serious body damage and fin damage. I have rearranged my scape, have been feeding heavily a variety of foods daily etc and the aggression has come off somewhat; however, this flame tang is rather best up. My question is, I have a QT tank in which the Flame Tang came from, should I move him back and rehabilitate him / how / what is best to treat him? Because at this rate he is definitely going to be getting an infection due to his damage most likely.. thanks everyone!

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They heal and repair themselves rather quickly-naturally. If it is severe, obviously separate the aggressor and melafix will help it heal well
 

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If you can place a secure divider between the two tangs, that may give them a chance to "get to know one another", while keeping them from killing one another. Any sort of social acclimation box large enough to hold a tang would also help.

If you return this guy to QT, you'll encounter the same problem on reintroduction - but it might buy you enough time to develop and implement a plan.

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