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So I have seen this before back when these guys were in QT. It went away but that Was when they were in prazipro, getting malachite green dips and were fed metro. I wasn’t sure if it was just them fitting or if it was some kind of bacteria/fin rot. Now that they are in the DT I’m trying to decide wether to catch them and treat or not. Depends on what it is really... So let me now what you think. Thanks.
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Okay that’s what I was hoping. I just got done doing a really long quarantine and treated for everything I could think of. The problem is I can’t catch them fighting, they’re on their best behavior when I stand in front of the tank. This is the order I added everyone in this standard 2x4 120;
1st addition
-Clowns (1-Darwin and 1-frostbite)
-Gobies (1-yellow watchman 1-green warpaint clown)
- Dragonet (1- ruby red)
2nd addition
- Anthias (2- Lyretail)
- Dottyback (1- orchid)
- Blenny (1- forktail)
3rd Addition
- Tangs (1- Purple, 1- squaretail Bristlethooth, 1- Caribbean Blue)
4th addition
- Puffer (1- blue dot bennetti)
- Triggers (1- pink tail, 1- niger)

The pink tail ate the frostbite right off the bat. I bought the two clowns together and the frostbite was the male and was the smallest fish in the tank by far. The pink tail is the biggest fish in the tank
 

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(I am with 4fordFamily) the pink tail an if you are creating a reef in that tank who knows what he will devour and he is the biggest fish you have .. a bully (just my thought and experience) gorgeous fish but should be i a predator tank with other fish that have teeth and like to bite and eate anything!
 

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