My tank is an autonomous collective.
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I believe it, them and Domino are total jerksBelieve it or not my 3 stripe damsel. Tough little F@&$er! Attacks any foreign objects placed it tank. Tries to turn over coral. Pushes around my clown trigger that is 4 times his size. One day he is going to push the trigger too far and become a 2 stripe damsel!
Cant complain about that!Interestingly, I don't have any problems with pecking order. All of my fish occupy different niches in the tank and don't ever compete for a role. If I had to pick one, it would be my larger juvenile bird wrasse, however it only ever rarely pecks at my smaller one who it is paired with.
I got a white tail not too long but lost him about a week after, not sure why. Really want to try another one and hope it does the same as yours with your foxface. It’s very intimidating when my foxface spreads his fins, yours showed the tang not to mess with him!Whitetail Bristletooth Tang! He runs the tank, can be a it of an ******, especially toward my recent Diamond Goby addition.
He tried to bully my One Spot Foxface when he first went in - that didn’t last long when the Foxface spread open his fins. Now they are buddies, Foxface follows him around and they graze together.
I was battling them not too long ago, think they are back now sadly. I know your pain lolMy tank boss at present is the dinoflagellates, then the Melanarus Wrasse for sure. Lol
Those clowns have such an attitude on them!Tank boss for sure is my female clown! Even tho the biggest fish is a 5' longnose hackfish, she tells him who's boss anytime he stars acting up...
They really do have a gut on them, I find it makes me like mine even moreFirefox, my Foxface is the biggest fatty fatty 2 by four boss of my tank