Tang fighting and feeding

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I have 5 tangs one has been living in my sub for a few days now because it’s a bulky I know keeping two fish of the same look is a bad idea they worked for over a year and for the past month my yellow tang has been bullied by my scopas so the scopas is in jail. Do you think after some period of time the scopas could be released again and they won’t fight or should I just get rid of him. Don’t want to get rid of my wild yellow tang. And how much do you feed your tangs daily atm I feed one frozen cube and a little nori daily.
 

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IME it’s a crap shoot it might work but it might not. It sounds like you’re under feeding based on your comments. I’ve found it useful to book an airline to a wave maker and blast micro bubbles in the tank for several days to limit fighting and visibility. If it doesn’t work you can always trap one of them. Takes a few days but tangs will explore traps with food
 

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It often does work. Another option is to place a mirror in area where scopas hangs out and he will focus on the other imaginary scopas rather than the tang
 
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The scopas has taken over the main arch of my rock work.
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