I have a 40G Breeder mixed reef that is stocked with a pair of ocellaris clowns, black cap basslet, midas blenny, starcki damsel, and a pair of banggai cardinals. The black cap, midas, clowns, and starcki all stay on the right side of the tank for some reason. There's some occasional flaring and displaying but everyone coexists. Only the cardinals hangout on the left.
Today I found a pink streak wrasse and sunburst anthias at my LFS for a solid deal. I figured that I had half a tank that was unoccupied, and both of these fish have been on my wish list for a while, so I decided to get them. Upon introduction the existing fish have been chasing the new additions non stop. The anthias is hiding behind the overflow and the wrasse is in the rocks somewhere.
I realize the new additions are both passive in nature. So am I setting them up for demise? Are the new fish likely just establishing their dominance? I'm hoping that the aggression diminishes after a day or so, but I'm not sure. Would an acclimation box make a difference?
Input/advice is welcomed.
Today I found a pink streak wrasse and sunburst anthias at my LFS for a solid deal. I figured that I had half a tank that was unoccupied, and both of these fish have been on my wish list for a while, so I decided to get them. Upon introduction the existing fish have been chasing the new additions non stop. The anthias is hiding behind the overflow and the wrasse is in the rocks somewhere.
I realize the new additions are both passive in nature. So am I setting them up for demise? Are the new fish likely just establishing their dominance? I'm hoping that the aggression diminishes after a day or so, but I'm not sure. Would an acclimation box make a difference?
Input/advice is welcomed.