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Old 01-25-2015, 05:25 PM
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The Achilles is beating the Naso, not the other way around. My chevron died due to an eating injury. He ate a small clam and it closed on him. Other then some initial slashing he got along with Achilles.

I am well aware they are not from the reef but the surge zone. He is however not going to get ich. Ich is not present in my tank. The Achilles was in QT for 100 days prior to his introduction. The Naso was in QT almost as long. Both went through prazi for flukes and copper for ich for a full 30 days at full dosage then additional observation time before being added to the display. While there is a small chance some could come in a coral I am working at qting everything for 72 days including snails and frags this is primarily due to the fact I have an Achilles tang. Should he ever get ich from a frag the first thing I will do when a single spot appears on him is drain the tank and remove all fish for 72 days.
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Old 01-26-2015, 07:50 PM
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I wouldn't let it go on more than a day or two, personally. Seeing that kind of aggression stresses me out. Your Achilles has claimed the tank, you may be out of luck ever adding another tang to the mix. Personally Id take one happy Achilles over 2 or three tangs that spend most of the day trying to kill each other.
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Old 01-27-2015, 12:31 AM
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The fighting is over. The Naso is finally using the entire tank instead of staying on one side. They even ate from the nori clip together.

Yesterday there was a lot of chasing but not a lot of slashing. The torn fins should heal in the coming days. I will post some pics in the coming days.
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Old 01-27-2015, 03:05 PM
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Here is a crappy video with the lights out. Working long hours this week but my wife has been watching them and other then some minor chasing they aren't fighting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY-Z-fUdT3U
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Old 01-27-2015, 07:08 PM
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Put a mirror in the tank (or outside the glass). That's what I always do. They are usually to distracted by their own reflection to bother anyone else then after a week or so take it out and they are used to each other by then.
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yep I always put a mirror in there they will hang out and fight with their partners lol I have left the mirror there for up to 2 weeks and it works
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