Yesterday, I moved my Kole Tang from my downstairs tank to my  upstairs tank, along with a small Purple Tang and a Melanurus Wrasse  that just completed their QT. I have a very bully, large Yellow Tang  upstairs (has caused great havoc with other new fish in the past) and was  hoping adding multiple new fish would divide his attention. 
 
It took me a week or so to finally catch the Kole. I have a fish trap  that I set up near where I feed, and kept putting some food inside.  Eventually, he would go in, and I let the trap door go down and  caught him. Almost didn't get him, though, as he escaped once when the  door came down too slowly. But he was dumb enough to go in again, and  the next time I got him. 
 
But to my surprise and relief, the move went pretty well. The Kole was not bothered at all. The small Purple Tang, though, had a bit of a rough  introduction. But not from the Yellow Tang. Instead my Dwarf Flame Angel went after him. The Purple seemed to hang around  one spot, and didn't try to hide. Instead he fought back with his  tail slapping. If he would have just gone somewhere else, the Angel  probably would have left him alone. The Yellow did come by a few times with a few  tail threats. But again the Purple would fight right back (even though  he is about 1/4 the size), and the Yellow would go away. The Melanurus, of course, had no problems, and made himself at home almost right away. 
 
By the evening all was at peace in the tank. Both the Kole and Purple were picking away at algae, like  they've been there all along. And the Melanurus was in pod heaven... 
 
Maybe the Yellow Tang is getting mellow in his old age. Or being  together with the Pearlscale for a few years wore out his aggression.  That little Purple one is a real toughie, though. Wonder what he will be  like when he gets bigger... 
 
Now I have to buy another Bristletooth for my downstairs tank. My big  Foxface there might get lonely now with his buddy gone. I am thinking  of a Chevron. Not sure if J&L or King Ed's ever get those ones in. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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