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Hi!
Just added some new fish to my tank and am worried about my hippo tang's (~5") aggression to my new Niger Trigger (~1.5"). Have had no issues with aggression before. The hippo has been chasing the trigger non-stop and seems to be picking at it. The trigger looks super anxious and I just feel bad for it. Not sure if I should just let things calm down on their own or what to do otherwise.
When I'm standing at the tank, I move and scare the hippo away but I obviously can't just be standing there non-stop.

Tank is ~200 gallon system with:
1 blue-green chromis
1 threadfin cardinalfish
2 yellow corris wrasse
1 desjaridini tang
1 hippo tang
4 clowns
ADDED TODAY (all small, >2") - 1 yellow watchman gobi, 1 white freckled tang and 1 niger trigger
 
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Nigers are pretty aggressive, it should be able to hold its own. Is the hippo aggressive to the new tang? Enough rock scape?
That's why I figured the Niger would be okay but it's been hanging around in the top corner of the tank near the filter intake. The new tang has been hiding so I don’t think the hippo knows it's there yet.

If the trigger would go hide then I would feel less worried because it would give the hippo time to cool off but it's really just hanging around out in the open.

Here's 2 photos of the tank but they don't really do it justice to show the hiding spots and everything

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I had a hippo that when it reached 5 inches went psychotic and killed several bigger fish. I didn't know who the assassin was until I caught it beating on a harlequin tusk, ripping its fins.
 

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I had a hippo that when it reached 5 inches went psychotic and killed several bigger fish. I didn't know who the assassin was until I caught it beating on a harlequin tusk, ripping its fins.
They tend to get confused and forget where they are. It is helpful to teach them short songs about proper behavior. Clownfish seem to get easily frustrated by dealing with them.
 
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I had a hippo that when it reached 5 inches went psychotic and killed several bigger fish. I didn't know who the assassin was until I caught it beating on a harlequin tusk, ripping its fins.
Appreciate the answer but now I’m scared this is what’s starting :loudly-crying-face: things calmed down slowly but assuming it’s only because it’s night
 

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