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Trying to acclimate new fish to the current residents, how long should I leave the new fish in a floating basket for ??
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What kind of fish, what is in the tank already and why is the poor fish in a basket?
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New fish is a yellow tang
current residents: Salfin and a Scopas they (esp the Scopas) kept chasing the poor yellow around hence i moved him to a basket hoping those 2 bullies will settle down and accept him. |
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I'd say just hope for the best, the basket will surely not help with the stress.
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Agreed. Give them 24 hours together, usually a YT can handle itself pretty good.
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Atleast he is eating like a pig in the basket instead of being pinned to the corner of the tank haha
lets hope for the best... anybody in need of a Scopas ? lol |
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Turn the lights off, feed and install a mirror on the tank window, I had 10 tangs in my 180 and had very little fighting if any. But sometimes had to leave the mirror up for a few days to a week
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360 gallon sps reef, 180 gal sump, bubble king supermarine 300, 4xmp40Wes, 2 x 6215 tunze waveboxes, 4 ghl mitras 360 Reef Tank |
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Forgive my newbness lol but what does a mirror do?
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The scopas will see itself and think its a rival. Leavening the YT alone to fight with itself
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