Hey everyone,
I have a 197 litre, 4 ft aquarium which is around 2 and a half months old now and I currently have a yellow coris wrasse, scopas tang, two banggai cardinalfish and a pair of clownfish. Yes I know some of you may think it’s overstocked and the tank doesn’t have enough space but it’s currently a baby and I have an experienced mate in the hobby for 15+ years who also has a mixed reef of similar size with a convict tang and gold ring tang as well as a few other fish. Anyway back to the point lol. After adding the banggais all was going well and there was nothing wrong really but as of today I have realised one of them has been staying away from the other especially considering they were meant to be a pair and I had someone sex them for me (but they said no guarantees the sexes are accurate). I will attach photos so you guys can see whether there is a male and female.
Basically when I fed this morning every fish came up and ate as usual but the second smaller banggai stayed at the back of the tank behind the rock work which explains the bad picture of him/her (looks female?) but I found it weird as they all usually come up and eat. Is there anyone able to tell me whether it’s aggression or what is causing this please because I’m still fairly new to marine coming from african cichlids haha.
If you read this far, thank you so very much in advance. :)
I have a 197 litre, 4 ft aquarium which is around 2 and a half months old now and I currently have a yellow coris wrasse, scopas tang, two banggai cardinalfish and a pair of clownfish. Yes I know some of you may think it’s overstocked and the tank doesn’t have enough space but it’s currently a baby and I have an experienced mate in the hobby for 15+ years who also has a mixed reef of similar size with a convict tang and gold ring tang as well as a few other fish. Anyway back to the point lol. After adding the banggais all was going well and there was nothing wrong really but as of today I have realised one of them has been staying away from the other especially considering they were meant to be a pair and I had someone sex them for me (but they said no guarantees the sexes are accurate). I will attach photos so you guys can see whether there is a male and female.
Basically when I fed this morning every fish came up and ate as usual but the second smaller banggai stayed at the back of the tank behind the rock work which explains the bad picture of him/her (looks female?) but I found it weird as they all usually come up and eat. Is there anyone able to tell me whether it’s aggression or what is causing this please because I’m still fairly new to marine coming from african cichlids haha.
If you read this far, thank you so very much in advance. :)