Aggression in QT

Ian Baxter

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I currently have a Orange Stripe Tang (2.5 in), Yellow Anthias (3.5 in), and a Bicolor Blenny (2 in) in QT. They have been in there for about 3 days. The tang is now constantly chasing the Anthias. I have tons of PVC for hiding, but he won’t stop. Any ideas on what I can do to get him to stop being an butt?
 
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That’s a good idea. May need to run to Home Depot because he’s being a dick. He’s chases him around, then eats, and right back to chasing.
 

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