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So apparently I have a unique situation in which I added a PBT to my DT after I added my fox face Lo 4 weeks prior. I thought I had the order of adding them correct based on aggression BUT as many things in this hobby will do, I was surprised to see my fox face Lo was far more aggressive to my PBT. No one draws blood or creates wounds but it is constant especially around the time I feed seaweed.
So they have been in quarantine for about 5 weeks now due to a velvet outbreak in my tank. Everyone was treated and currently under observation. Fox face still attacks PBT on the regular. PBT gives it back to him.
So my question is, I will be placing them back in my DT after my fallow period in mid august. I really don’t want to get rid of the fox face but he is causing all the problems. I know moving rock work and then going into the DT after 3 months should deplete this bad behavior but it didn’t when I moved them into the quarantine tank. So should I get rid of the foxfAce and try another one? Has anyone seen this much aggression from a foxfAce before?
FYI : foxfAce is slightly smaller than PBT.
So they have been in quarantine for about 5 weeks now due to a velvet outbreak in my tank. Everyone was treated and currently under observation. Fox face still attacks PBT on the regular. PBT gives it back to him.
So my question is, I will be placing them back in my DT after my fallow period in mid august. I really don’t want to get rid of the fox face but he is causing all the problems. I know moving rock work and then going into the DT after 3 months should deplete this bad behavior but it didn’t when I moved them into the quarantine tank. So should I get rid of the foxfAce and try another one? Has anyone seen this much aggression from a foxfAce before?
FYI : foxfAce is slightly smaller than PBT.