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![]() hi everyone, was wondering if anyone has had issues with your coral beauty bullying its other tank mates. My two clowns seem to be putting up with it but it seems any new additions dont fare as well. I suspect she is the culprit who has lead to my past four fish from dieing out. I usually can get them to eat but before they pass (usually at night) they look all haggard. I have also notice she has started to pick on my skunk shrimp. I have looked online for any answers, and have only found one solution.
Apparently i need to seperate her, change my rock layout. Then after a few days reintroduce her in at night.. Has n e one tried this?? I dont want to rearrange my rock every time she grows a pair. Any help would be awesome. I have a 46 gal bow front, 10gal fuge, 50lbs live rock. They are all eatting raveniously each day. Water parameters all great. |
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![]() If you suspect that the Coral Beauty has caused 4 previous fish to die because of bullying - it may be time to separate it and find a new home for it. Coral Beauty angelfish in general aren't that aggressive but like any fish - it depends on individual personality. Were the previous 4 fish similar in size and body type/shape?
You can try re-arranging the rock work and re-introducing it into the system; but this may only curb its impulses temporarily until it familiarizes itself with its "new" surroundings. In addition; IF this works ask yourself "Do I want to do this every time I add a new fish?". |
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![]() Don't be discouraged. It really is individual personality of each fish. You can try another Coral Beauty (perhaps smaller) again.
Alternatively; there are other Centropyge angels that are similar that you may want to look into: Rusty Angel, Midnight, Blue Fin, Golden Dwarf, Flame, Potter's, Lemon Peel, etc..... Take some time and research (some are more 'reef safe with caution' than others.) As an aside: Chromis are kind of weird (at least for me). I've had them spontaneously disappear and die without a specific known reason (predator, disease, internal hierarchy fighting) in the past. I've already accepted the fact that they aren't as hardy as other fish. My 2 cents ![]() Last edited by Taipan; 11-10-2013 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Additional Info..... |
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![]() Try taping a mirror close to where she usually hangs out. She will see herself and take out some aggression.
This has worked for some people. If this works for you, then when you add new fish, put the mirror back, and she will have to split the aggression to others |
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I had thought about a lemon peel but i thought my 45 would be too small for it. So i might get small fish for now then grow out the corals more instead. But thank you and everyone else with this issue, canreef seems the most helpful for me in my transition from freshwater to reef. :-) |
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() I keep them pretty well fed just to ensure my smaller clown gets something. Occasionally i add a good amount of brine shrimps in. Seems to calm everyone, prolly cuz they are too engorged to really act out lol. I did try the nori on a pipe trick. Seems though only my skunk, snails, and conch seem at all interested in it lol
Also just put the mirror up so far she seems to avoid it all togther so i put it in the clowns fav spot. Lol now if i can only get my clowns to move.
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45 gal reef /w 10 gal fuge 29 gal planted freshwater 10 gal planted freshwater Last edited by AdrianC; 11-10-2013 at 04:44 PM. |
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