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![]() As you have suggested, I think you have added two many fish for your 38g.
A lubbock's wrasse will grow to at least 4" in length, and they are great swimmers. They should really be housed in at least a 75g, IME. The new flame angel, will also grow to 4" in length. IME, it, too, would be better off in at least a 75g. |
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![]() Do you have much live rock for fish to go and hide if they need to? I've found lots of hiding places usually makes a big difference. Also turning off the lights so just an actinic is on and feeding the fish right after a new acquisition helps. I think you're right on the border with too many fish. I wouldn't be overly concerned and it usually takes a day or two for old fish to adjust to new fish but make sure that if it does get too bad you've got a plan in place to scoop the angel. Good luck.
Have you noticed whether or not your clowns have eggs right now either?
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