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![]() I'm having trouble introducing any new fish into my reef at all...,
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![]() what other fish do you have in your tank and how big is it-i had the same problem with my powder blue.it would attack anything added.i solved the problem by adding 3 fish at once.also try to add the fish just before lights go out-some fish have memory problems and will not notice a new tankmate in the morning
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![]() Have had the same problem in my reefs...and As monocus said I was successful only when I added quite a few at the same time.
The established fish seemed to think a single addition was just wrong. ![]() |
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![]() Hippo tang, flaming angle, one yellow tailed damsel, two pyjama cardinals, a falco hawkfish, lawn mower blenny, a pair of ocellaris clowns and a mandrine. 72 gal tank. Rock and coral to hide in.
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![]() The damsel is the most likely bully.
Another possibility is the Hippo tang though. My old hippo tang started to get more aggressive with size and considering yours is in a 72 gallon, it may be killing off whatever is coming in because it already feels squished.
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![]() What size is your Hippo Tang, as Ponokareefer said they can be aggressive towards others as they grow in a small tank, Hawkfish and Damsels can also get aggressive. I would use caution with any other fish you are going to add.
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