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![]() Quinn,
Usually I place my fish in isolation for several days before releasing, just to be sure. It's like medicating, if you cut it short too soon, you might not get the full benefit. It's also less stressful to go through one extended (4-5 days) period than have to be caught up again if the fighting continues and go through a second isolation period. JME ![]() The yellow tang ignoring it though is a good sign. My second tang circled the cage for the week and still gave the third a couple of days of chasing until they decided to call a truce. Since yours are 2 dif. spp. it should be a lot easier. Good luck. Anthony
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![]() Again watching the saga continue I am going again with SeaHorse_Fanatic's suggestion and leaving the "cage" in there a few more days....getting some coral frags in on Friday so after I get them in a day or 2 I will release the little Copperband...I am also moving the cage in different areas to see reactions...thanks for all the suggestions.
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