Until today, my Blue-Sided Fairy Wrasse was a model citizen. She got along with everyone... clowns, fox face, tomini tang, etc. She is also currently the largest fish in my display at about 4".
Today was the day I added a new group of fish. One of those happen to be a young Long-Finned Sleeper Goby. While I also added other small fish like an Orchid Dottyback, Yellow Tail Blenny, and a Yellow Corris Wrasse, my Fairy Wrasse immediately started to torture the goby. Ive never seen a goby actually "swim" around the top of the tank. And while I have a net on top, it does have some holes for cords and such. The last thing I need is for this goby to jump through one of these holes out of fear.
But its only been a few hours. Can anyone tell me if this behaviour is normal for a fairy wrasse? Ive never seen her act this way with any other fish. And if its going to be an issue, who do I remove?
Today was the day I added a new group of fish. One of those happen to be a young Long-Finned Sleeper Goby. While I also added other small fish like an Orchid Dottyback, Yellow Tail Blenny, and a Yellow Corris Wrasse, my Fairy Wrasse immediately started to torture the goby. Ive never seen a goby actually "swim" around the top of the tank. And while I have a net on top, it does have some holes for cords and such. The last thing I need is for this goby to jump through one of these holes out of fear.
But its only been a few hours. Can anyone tell me if this behaviour is normal for a fairy wrasse? Ive never seen her act this way with any other fish. And if its going to be an issue, who do I remove?
