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![]() Good idea. I've done it in the past & it worked. I'll have to remember to do that when I add a 6" Purple tang next week to the 210g mixed reef. Hopefully it'll work with my established tangs.
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![]() i wish i'd done that two days ago.. just added a coral beauty and my one tang has been one mean sob so far. poor coral beauty is pretty beat up but things seem to be settled down now.
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![]() what are the chances of 2 yellow tangs getting added? i tried yesterday and now 1 is in the qt but i cant see the mirror working if the other fish looks the same after the mirror is gone
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![]() I can't take credit for this idea - i read it elsewhere and used it. Unfortunately I do not know the orginator of this idea
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Place the mirror on the upper part of the tank away from the rocks and the idea is the new additions will stay lower in the tank where the rocks are located for protection. The original habitants will be more likely to come out of the rocks and into the open (upper part) of the tank to see the mirror. Good luck
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