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![]() We are in the hobby to do research and compatibilty checks before we go and buy an addition to our tanks. Really I don't see it being the fishes fault for having aggressive traits as we all know what the general guidelines and which species will mesh with others. My humble suggestion would be to do some reading and research on what you have and what kind of fish u want to have. Maybe u need to sell/trade the fish u have to get the ones you want so they can all have peaceful tank mates. Eels escaping to the fishes needs maybe an idea too. I have a dottyback and it is great in my aquarium but I also made the landscaping with his needs in mind. IMHO.
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![]() Lol landscaping not eels escaping. Bahaha.
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![]() When i stocked my tank the last time i researched my stock and even made sure the six line was the last to go in, this time around i guess i was a bit too trusting on advice from a j&l worker, i even said aggression was a concern, as were fish too timid to be seen. Dont worry about him going in the toilet, worst case he'll live in my sump until i can figure something out. Its a spacious 33 gallon with only live rock and macro algae for it to attack
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