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![]() Ok heres what happened. I bought a firefish put him into my tank and instantly my powder brown was like a hammerhead shark around this firefish. Next thing you know hes chasing him and the firefish jumps out. So I had problems. Tore down the tank last night got my powder brown out and in my sump for now. I have another firefish coming today. Question is....with the tank being completly different from when the tang was last in there. Now i put the 2 firefish in maybe leave them for a few days let them get settled then put the powder brown back in. Is he going to act the same or will he go back to how I original got him which was a normal reef safe fish. Can anyone help me out or maybe someone had the similar thing happen to them. Any input would be awesome.
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![]() If the powder brown continues to go after the firefishes when you return him to the main tank, try leaning a mirror up against the tank for a while. This may remove his interest from the firefish and put it on "himself".
I've heard of this working , may be worth a try
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![]() Thanks I will try that.
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![]() With the new rock work the powder brown shouldnt be as territorial. May i ask how big your tank is?
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![]() Mirrors do work but tangs are very territorial and it doesn't take long for a mirror to stress them out, provide out of sight areas what they can't see they won't attack and it gives the victim time to recover. The bonus you have is that rockwork has been changed. I used a large piece of PVC for my sailfin to hide through when I introduced him.
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![]() What is the size of your tank. How long has your tank been set up. Is there orange markings on your tang
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![]() If your tanks not 10' long... Quickly take your tank apart, take out the tang and return it to the store you got it from. Tell them that they should have never sold it to you, than tell them how to run their business and what you think they should and should not sell. Don't ever go back there again.
![]() The firefish should be fine as soon as they find a spot where they can dart to and hide. With changing your rockwork it should also help with the aggressive behavior your tang is showing. Everything should be fine in a day or two. |
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![]() Thanks all for the input. It is a 80 gallon tank so yes it isnt a 10 foot long tank but it is only 3 inches and I plan to upgrade one day within a year or whatever. I started about 7-8 months ago. Tang is acting a lot different with the completely redone tank. Only problem is my purple firefish I ordered from J and L showed up DOA. (Which they credited no problem). And when I walked in the door to start getting all my stuff into my tank I found my red firefish dried up on my floor
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![]() Quote:
I would recommend that you start a garlic extract feeding regimen immediately to ward off the high possibility of ich surfacing. With the addition of new fish, moving the rocks and palcing the tank in the sump, the risk is very high. Adam, Madreefer suggests a 10 foot tank is necessary when everyone knows a 6 footer will do but he is of course, the Madreefer. Last edited by naesco; 09-20-2010 at 07:08 PM. |
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![]() Running a UV sterilizer since day one. My regal has had ich and has fought it off before and the tang is healthy and loves my landscape and swims lots and in my opinion is a very healthy specimen. So I take all your points into mind but visually I think theres nothing wrong with my situation. I havent heard of a powder brown needing quite 10 feet to swim. I mean thats just not in the deck of cards. Pretty much every tang requires 90 gal min yet you still see yellows in every system out there. I dont feel im being hurtful or cruel to my powder.....or should I???
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