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Heres a head scratcher, the most aggressive fish in my tank at the moment is a ~3 inch juvenile yellow halichoeres wrasse (not white/purple bottom cousins). The tank is 150 gallons with tons of hiding spots so at this moment its just more annoying than a danger to my other fish, no fin nipping just chasing and fins flaring. It chases my ~2 inch adorned wrasse into a corner and orchid dottyback into hiding anytime they see each other which is reasonably often as the yellow wrasse is constantly patrolling the whole tank. I feed three times per day and everything is healthy and well fed so its definitely not food aggression. I'm weighing my options such as: catching and putting the yellow wrasse into an acclimation box, hurrying up adding my final fish, a bristletooth tang in the hopes that it'll take over as the boss and mellow the wrasse out, waiting it out until the adorned and orchid are bigger and can hold their own, or getting rid of the yellow wrasse which would be a shame. Any thoughts? Its sort of uncommon to come across a problematic yellow wrasse so I'm not entirely sure what to do.
Current stocking:
2 clowns
foxface
copperband butterfly
adorned wrasse
rhomboid wrasse (the yellow has no issues with it as they're similar sized?)
orchid dottyback
dracula goby
zebra goby
Current stocking:
2 clowns
foxface
copperband butterfly
adorned wrasse
rhomboid wrasse (the yellow has no issues with it as they're similar sized?)
orchid dottyback
dracula goby
zebra goby