As the title says what are the opinions of sergeant major damselfish? Is one of these to aggressive to be kept with dwarf angels etc?
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I wouldn’t add itI will be adding to a 5 foot established tank that already has two big tangs, a coral beauty, a flame back angle, a pair of breeding clowns a few other small damsels and chromis. I don't want it to bully the smaller fish either
What is the likely outcome? The tangs don't take no **** so can't see it bothering them.I wouldn’t add it
+1 ... never! TOO aggressive, hard to catch to removeI wouldn’t add it
The outcome might be when added & they become established & grow bigger, the other fish might get attacked & killed, Sargeant Majors are aggressive & territorial, the tangs are big enough & can defend themselves, they should be okWhat is the likely outcome? The tangs don't take no **** so can't see it bothering them.
Sucks broWhen this hobby started in the US in 1971 those nasty fish were the first fish sold. They were sold because to kill them you have to run them over twice with a school bus filled with Sumo wrestlers......Twice.
If you get them in your tank, you can never get rid of them and they never die. If you SCUBA dive with them, they will eat you.
As the title says what are the opinions of sergeant major damselfish? Is one of these to aggressive to be kept with dwarf angels etc?