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Hey guys. I just bought a Yellow Eye Kole tang from a someone in my local reef club. I am having problems with the new tang being very aggressive towards my existing fish.
My tank is a 90 gallon softie dominated tank with lots of rock and caves. The other inhabitants are a flame angel, blue star Leopard, 2 clowns and a royal gramma.
The Kole Tang is chasing around the flame angel, wrasse and gramma. Seems to leave the clowns alone. The Gramma and angel seem to be good at hiding in caves to avoid the tang but the wrasse just swims away.
I noticed the flame angel has some tattered back fins.
I have a nori clip up but the Kole doesn't seem interested in it or in grazing in general.
The Kole was added yesterday.
Any advice? We had to take all the rock out of the tank to get the Kole the first time and I'd hate to have to do that to my tank too.
I've put up a mirror and the tang is super aggressive towards it. Seems to be giving my wrasse a bit of break. Not sure if this is a long term solution though.
Is the Kole just showing his dominance and calm down? Or could this be a more serious aggression problem?
My tank is a 90 gallon softie dominated tank with lots of rock and caves. The other inhabitants are a flame angel, blue star Leopard, 2 clowns and a royal gramma.
The Kole Tang is chasing around the flame angel, wrasse and gramma. Seems to leave the clowns alone. The Gramma and angel seem to be good at hiding in caves to avoid the tang but the wrasse just swims away.
I noticed the flame angel has some tattered back fins.
I have a nori clip up but the Kole doesn't seem interested in it or in grazing in general.
The Kole was added yesterday.
Any advice? We had to take all the rock out of the tank to get the Kole the first time and I'd hate to have to do that to my tank too.
I've put up a mirror and the tang is super aggressive towards it. Seems to be giving my wrasse a bit of break. Not sure if this is a long term solution though.
Is the Kole just showing his dominance and calm down? Or could this be a more serious aggression problem?