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I did a bad thing. I impulse bought a neon dottyback for my 30 gallon with my ocellaris pair. LiveAquaria has them listed as semi aggressive and my clowns, although very passive, are really big. My female is about 4 inches, so I thought it wouldn't be an issue. But now I'm finding articles saying they're more than semi aggressive. Some say outright murderous. How bad have I messed up?
 

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I did a bad thing. I impulse bought a neon dottyback for my 30 gallon with my ocellaris pair. LiveAquaria has them listed as semi aggressive and my clowns, although very passive, are really big. My female is about 4 inches, so I thought it wouldn't be an issue. But now I'm finding articles saying they're more than semi aggressive. Some say outright murderous. How bad have I messed up?

I have never had a dottyback in all my years reefing due to their aggression issues.
... I have done loads of reading, neons seem to be more reef friendly.
..... my lfs has one I have been watching! ;)
 

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I have never had a dottyback in all my years reefing due to their aggression issues.
... I have done loads of reading, neons seem to be more reef friendly.
..... my lfs has one I have been watching! ;)
Thanks. I'll keep a close eye on the tank for the next few weeks and take it back if I have to. Right now it's freaked out and hiding. I'll let you know how it goes.
 

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I hate to bring bad news, but my neon dottyback was a terror and began killing stuff within 3 days. If you can, catch it now. Try a trap if you need to. Mine killed a firefish and almost killed my urchin before I got it out. I would argue that anyone who says they’re reef safe or friendly has never had one. Again, sorry for the bad news:(
 

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I hate to bring bad news, but my neon dottyback was a terror and began killing stuff within 3 days. If you can, catch it now. Try a trap if you need to. Mine killed a firefish and almost killed my urchin before I got it out. I would argue that anyone who says they’re reef safe or friendly has never had one. Again, sorry for the bad news:(
I'll take him back tomorrow. I'm really surprised but my female ocellaris isn't happy. She won't let him come out of the rockwork. I've had this pair over 3 years, with multiple fish, and never had any aggressive behavior but now she's being a turd.
 

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I'm good with water changes. That is the only thing I'm confident I can handle so far! Does everybody feel this dumb starting out?
I’m brand new too! I don’t even have a tank yet and I’ve felt dumb! Don’t feel bad!
 

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I did a bad thing. I impulse bought a neon dottyback for my 30 gallon with my ocellaris pair. LiveAquaria has them listed as semi aggressive and my clowns, although very passive, are really big. My female is about 4 inches, so I thought it wouldn't be an issue. But now I'm finding articles saying they're more than semi aggressive. Some say outright murderous. How bad have I messed up?

I have a neon dottyback in my 16. It's a super cool and active fish. But I don't have any other fish with it. It eats constantly and I might have trouble keeping the pod population up.
 

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Not sure where this blood red coralline came from but I'm kinda digging it. Lol
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