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I have had my fish for over two years but would quite like to add a Royal Gramma. I have a Banggai, a Filefish, a Yellow Tang, a Midas Blenny and some Electric Blue Damsels. I’ve read the Royal can have problems with the Filefish - anyone had any direct experience please?
 

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Yes, and no. My purple firefish and gamma ignored each other in a 40g cube. Most fish avoid conflict with other tank mates, and will only resort to aggression when their territory and/or food sources is threatened. Conflict may still happen, but not because basslets are programmed to hate on gobies. If you end up with that fish, just have a plan 'B' to deal with the situation.
 

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As long as your rock work allows the gramma to establish its own territory/have a hide out then you "should" be ok.

Mine settled down after i re-scaped and added a cave, the only time he was aggressive after that was when another fish got too close to his cave.
 
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Yes, and no. My purple firefish and gamma ignored each other in a 40g cube. Most fish avoid conflict with other tank mates, and will only resort to aggression when their territory and/or food sources is threatened. Conflict may still happen, but not because basslets are programmed to hate on gobies. If you end up with that fish, just have a plan 'B' to deal with the situation.
“Filefish”
 

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I had a royal grammar years ago (I love the colours) this guy literally, after 3 months dominated my aquarium and I had to remove him. I'm unsure, if one is raised in a community aquriam maybe abit more peaceful but from my experience I would not add again
 

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“Filefish”
Wow...that's what reading can accomplish!

Still no. Filefish tend to keep to themselves, although there are clearly many, many species of them, and behaviour can vary. My gramma shared a tank with a matted filefish and a pygmy whitespotted filefish (not at that the same time), and there were no conflicts. I've just never seen any filefish have any conflict with any other fish: I have a radial and pygmy whitespotted filefish sharing an Evo right now. They don't even look at each other.

I moved the basslet out before I put a red-tailed filefish into the cube, so I can't speak to that one, but I think you'd be okay unless you have some true specimen of aquarium exotica that's highy volatile.
 

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Wow...that's what reading can accomplish!

Still no. Filefish tend to keep to themselves, although there are clearly many, many species of them, and behaviour can vary. My gramma shared a tank with a matted filefish and a pygmy whitespotted filefish (not at that the same time), and there were no conflicts. I've just never seen any filefish have any conflict with any other fish: I have a radial and pygmy whitespotted filefish sharing an Evo right now. They don't even look at each other.

I moved the basslet out before I put a red-tailed filefish into the cube, so I can't speak to that one, but I think you'd be okay unless you have some true specimen of aquarium exotica that's highy volatile.
Dont worry about it - did THE SAME THING the other day lol
 
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Dont worry about it - did THE SAME THING the other day lol
Either predictive text or chubby fingers! Lol - glad people knew what I meant. Overall seems a bit ‘hit or miss’ as I have a peaceful tank and don’t want to risk upsetting it
 
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