Hi
I’ve recently added an additional wrasse and scarlet hawk fish to my tank, the wrasse was more or less accepted immediately and is currently buried in the sand (I know this is fairly common behaviour)
however, the blenny and gold rush are being aggressive towards the scarlet hawk. The goby just seems to swim at him with its mouth open it not really nipping or making contact. The gold rush seems to just dart at the hawk fish and then shoots off.
ive put a small mirror up to gain the attention of the tang (although always sceptical about this) and have upped the food a little to accommodate for the new fish. Hawk is definitely eating and seems fairly happy bobbing on the wave maker and then to the bed and along the front and back again so doesn’t seem tooo bothered by it all. He does react quickly to the “charges” made by the blenny and tang.
is it likely that this will continue full stop or is it likely to calm down after a few days. Plenty of spots for everything to hide. Blenny has its hole in the middle rock and tang has a little cave type section that it stays in so wondering it’s it’s territorial.
blenny is about 2 inches. Tang is medium-small Scarlet hawk is probably about medium size.
Thanks
note. I did introduce the hawk and wrasse in to the tank in a fish trap box and they were left alone completely it was once the hawk came out the box it started.
I’ve recently added an additional wrasse and scarlet hawk fish to my tank, the wrasse was more or less accepted immediately and is currently buried in the sand (I know this is fairly common behaviour)
however, the blenny and gold rush are being aggressive towards the scarlet hawk. The goby just seems to swim at him with its mouth open it not really nipping or making contact. The gold rush seems to just dart at the hawk fish and then shoots off.
ive put a small mirror up to gain the attention of the tang (although always sceptical about this) and have upped the food a little to accommodate for the new fish. Hawk is definitely eating and seems fairly happy bobbing on the wave maker and then to the bed and along the front and back again so doesn’t seem tooo bothered by it all. He does react quickly to the “charges” made by the blenny and tang.
is it likely that this will continue full stop or is it likely to calm down after a few days. Plenty of spots for everything to hide. Blenny has its hole in the middle rock and tang has a little cave type section that it stays in so wondering it’s it’s territorial.
blenny is about 2 inches. Tang is medium-small Scarlet hawk is probably about medium size.
Thanks
note. I did introduce the hawk and wrasse in to the tank in a fish trap box and they were left alone completely it was once the hawk came out the box it started.