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yello,
So I'll cut to the chase, I got a baby blue hippo tang around 5 days ago, I put him in he was swimming around blue damsels sorta did a little booty shake (not sure is it a sign of aggression? but the tang didn't seem to mind). Anyway the next day I woke up look at the tank and didn't see him and haven't seen him since. Should I break the rockwork apart to look for him? The tank is like 200 gallons and loaded with anemones and coral so I don't want to disturb if I don't have to.
I mean the tank is like 3 years old, haven't ever had an issue with dead fish b4 other than yellow wrasse that jumped out and a clownfish that got stuck down the drain pipe.
Anyone had any experiences with new blue tangs? Is this normal?
Thanks
So I'll cut to the chase, I got a baby blue hippo tang around 5 days ago, I put him in he was swimming around blue damsels sorta did a little booty shake (not sure is it a sign of aggression? but the tang didn't seem to mind). Anyway the next day I woke up look at the tank and didn't see him and haven't seen him since. Should I break the rockwork apart to look for him? The tank is like 200 gallons and loaded with anemones and coral so I don't want to disturb if I don't have to.
I mean the tank is like 3 years old, haven't ever had an issue with dead fish b4 other than yellow wrasse that jumped out and a clownfish that got stuck down the drain pipe.
Anyone had any experiences with new blue tangs? Is this normal?
Thanks