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![]() my niger trigger was fine around my neon gobies and my chromises-1 1/2 " long
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![]() i think everyone with predators has a story simmilar to this
mine involves a 5 inch tobacco basselet going missing and a banded cat shark with a fat belly
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![]() I can agree with that, had a damsel in with and peacock mantis and a spearer mantis and the damsel lasted months until one day ....
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![]() I think it is pretty common that a new introduction (fish, shrimp) gets attacked/eaten within minutes of entering the tank. Something about their confusion...they are new/interesting...they don't know where to hide or how to behave...makes them subject to attack.
Once successfully introduced into the tank, they can often last quite a while.
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![]() yup, been there, done that.. oops! Yet another reason why I like to add fish late at night after everyone has already gone to bed, or at least really tired and groggy.
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![]() I have one living nicely with a white cheek tang, 2 small clowns (1.5-2") a 2.5" 6 line, and a cardinal fish.
I make sure the pig is fed, and he leaves the snails, and other fish alone. When I add new fish I need to float the bag a long time. Once he can't eat the new fish from the bag, he gives up. I turn off the lights, add the new fish. One thing I learned is to be careful when lifting the bag... It is full of holes... I now double bag before dipping in the tank..... LOL |