More Fishes...
So, I'm seeing that the Pink Margin Wrasse wants to be a bully and is chasing around all the other wrasses quite often, so I figured it was time to add the Tang Gang to help break up the aggression a bit. I went to pickup my 3 tangs that were in their tank together, and have been for about a week, and they looked excellent. Fat bellies and eating off the algae clip. So, my buddy Lee bagged them up for me and I brought them home. I acclimated them for a little over an hour and did a very low intensity extension of my light schedule once I put them in the tank. I feed a half cube of Spirulina and they all 3 went after the food. I also added a Skunk Cleaner Shrimp and about 5 blue leg hermits and about 8 red banded trochus snails. The Pink Streak, Red Sea 8 Line Flasher, and Pink Margin all seem to be doing well. I haven't seen the exquisite for a couple days and he was the primary fish being bullied, so I'm hoping he's just hiding, but also fear he may have gotten beat up. My plan is to let the Tang Gang settle in over the next few days and then add the Quoyi Parrot to the mix. He's quite a bit larger than all the other fish, so I want to let these settle in a bit first, but man is he beautiful. He was swimming around and eating off the algae clip while I was there.
So, below I'll post a 4 second video showing the Tang Gang swimming around a bit (sorry for the kitchen lighting reflection, I didn't notice while recording). That was easier than getting individual photos with my phone tonight. You'll also see I subbed out the Kole Tang for a Blue Hippo Tang. I was a little worried about the Kole Tang's aggression long term and my son continued to ask for, you know, the D word... So I'm hoping it can last a while in the tank and he is definitely the smallest of the group.
The Tang Gang
So, I'm seeing that the Pink Margin Wrasse wants to be a bully and is chasing around all the other wrasses quite often, so I figured it was time to add the Tang Gang to help break up the aggression a bit. I went to pickup my 3 tangs that were in their tank together, and have been for about a week, and they looked excellent. Fat bellies and eating off the algae clip. So, my buddy Lee bagged them up for me and I brought them home. I acclimated them for a little over an hour and did a very low intensity extension of my light schedule once I put them in the tank. I feed a half cube of Spirulina and they all 3 went after the food. I also added a Skunk Cleaner Shrimp and about 5 blue leg hermits and about 8 red banded trochus snails. The Pink Streak, Red Sea 8 Line Flasher, and Pink Margin all seem to be doing well. I haven't seen the exquisite for a couple days and he was the primary fish being bullied, so I'm hoping he's just hiding, but also fear he may have gotten beat up. My plan is to let the Tang Gang settle in over the next few days and then add the Quoyi Parrot to the mix. He's quite a bit larger than all the other fish, so I want to let these settle in a bit first, but man is he beautiful. He was swimming around and eating off the algae clip while I was there.
So, below I'll post a 4 second video showing the Tang Gang swimming around a bit (sorry for the kitchen lighting reflection, I didn't notice while recording). That was easier than getting individual photos with my phone tonight. You'll also see I subbed out the Kole Tang for a Blue Hippo Tang. I was a little worried about the Kole Tang's aggression long term and my son continued to ask for, you know, the D word... So I'm hoping it can last a while in the tank and he is definitely the smallest of the group.
The Tang Gang
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