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Hi all. I have a waterbox 180 which has a 130 gal display. I have a djardini sailfin tang, (4”) a yellow tang, a tominii tang, 2 clown fish, 3 sand dwelling wrasses (1 leopard; and 2 anampses ) a royal grama and 6 thread fin cardinals.
Djardini tang is definitely the tank boss.
I recently added a grail wrasse to to my display (v. Expensive… identity of wrasses kept secret on purpose ). New Wrasse seemed very stressed and was always confined to top corners of the tank. I spent some time observing and the djardini tang was Charging the wrasse whenever he laid his eyes on it. I did manage to quickly trap and remove the tang into a qt tank. New wrasse quickly settled in and is hanging around the rock work and is able to feed and behave regularly.
Question is: do you think that I need to permanently rehome my tang, or do you think a short time out will sort him out and help reduce his aggression towards the wrasse ?
Let me know if you’ve got some advice in these types of situations
Djardini tang is definitely the tank boss.
I recently added a grail wrasse to to my display (v. Expensive… identity of wrasses kept secret on purpose ). New Wrasse seemed very stressed and was always confined to top corners of the tank. I spent some time observing and the djardini tang was Charging the wrasse whenever he laid his eyes on it. I did manage to quickly trap and remove the tang into a qt tank. New wrasse quickly settled in and is hanging around the rock work and is able to feed and behave regularly.
Question is: do you think that I need to permanently rehome my tang, or do you think a short time out will sort him out and help reduce his aggression towards the wrasse ?
Let me know if you’ve got some advice in these types of situations