Hi everyone, I currently have a problem with my two tangs. They are both juvenile and from biota! Super great fish although sometimes they don't get along. Now fast forward I purchases a copper band butterfly although I knew the risks I asked to seem them eat and this one was a very sporadic...
I’m having a hard time telling if he is getting beat up or if he’s sick he tends to stay off to the side by himself. He’s in a 200 gallon with a powder blue tang, Niger trigger, Pyramid trigger 2”, and 2 bamboo sharks. After I caught him for the first picture he appeared to get extremely...
so my black clown fish is doing some rather weird things now the cave area was originally the clown fishes area. The rfa when I got it chose that spot after moving around a bit. They’ve been next to each other for about five months now and I’ve never seen anything like this today is feeding day...
so my black clown fish is doing some rather weird things now the cave area was originally the clown fishes area. The rfa when I got it chose that spot after moving around a bit. They’ve been next to each other for about five months now and I’ve never seen anything like this today is feeding day...
Fish is being so aggressive, could it be a territory aggression due to possible breeding?
Every time I try too feed the male goes absolutely nuts.
I only have 2 clowns in a 75 gallon so they are very let’s say comfortable lol 2 videos to view.
Video 1:
Shows how aggressive the male is being...
So I recently added a Flame tang to my tank that currently also has a Powder Brown Tang and Hippo tang. The PBT has really been having a go with this Flame tang and has done some serious body damage and fin damage. I have rearranged my scape, have been feeding heavily a variety of foods daily...
So today I added a Blood Red Hawkfish to my current Nano system. He’s really small and a good size for my tank. However.... I’m worried about aggression.... I currently also have an Orchid Dottyback in my tank and i’m wondering if I just brewed the perfect situation for disaster... It’s still...