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We have this coris wrasse in our reef. Is a beautiful fish, sleeps in the sand and swims all over. Has not gone after any other fish but has killed all our snails, shrimp, and crabs in 300gal tank! We also had a lime green wrasse that grew very quickly and ate four other wrasses including flame wrasse pair! We moved this one to our predator tank! The coris is still on our reef.That is infact a species of coris wrasse, not a tamarin wrasse which are from my experience a lot more delicate than that lol. Sorry he turned out to be such a messer, do you still have him?
Wow never knew that a tang would do that!I would also never get another Caribbean blue. It is a holy terror to all fish, including much larger Sohal, angels and larger triggers. Killed tangs too. It gets chewed up by the Sohal and trigger and continues to go back and terrorizes. My Sohal is a model citizen that only depends itself and the smaller angels from the Caribbean blue. And blue won’t die! Would not recommend. We have it in a 300gal 8’ tank! With large angels, puffers, triggers, Fox face, and Sohal and the awful lime green wrasse!
The Caribbean blue corners the trigger all day long! The only fish it stays away from is the Sohal because it’s been slashed so many times. The bigger the blue gets the worse. It no longer has scalpels they broke off fighting with the trigger and the trigger does fight back sometimes. This is the third tank I’ve had this fish in. We got the Caribbean when it was less than a quarter in size. And now in the 300g tank keeps growing!Wow never knew that a tang would do that!
Wow never to knew that... I plan on getting this fish for a 180.Whitetail Bristletooth tang. Tang was fine for about 2 years. Then it went from peaceful to vicious overnight. This was in a large, understocked tank. I work from home so I really got to observe tank. It tried to attack all fish in the tank except the 2 other larger tangs.
It was because of Reef Squad members that it did not injury any fish. I noticed my Midas blenny starting hiding. Reef Squad advised me to watch hidden at distance for bullying. Often fish don’t bully if we are in their line of sight. They see us & think “FOOD” and stop everything else.
Sure enough the Whitetail was harrassing Midas. On squad’s advice I quickly got a fish trap just in case. Literally the day I got the trap ,the Whitetail went from harassing Midas to trying to attack all other fish.
Rehomed fish at once.
I do know a few hobbyist that have adult Whitetails that are peaceful. But I see lots of posts where at a certain point in maturity their Whitetails turned aggressive. Beautiful fish but not for me.
You might be fine. A friend of mine has a very large one that is docile. If you do attempt one just plan ahead. From other posts , it seems ones that turn aggressive with maturity escalate quickly. They don’t display many warning signs of chasing etc. at first. Just suddenly fish are hiding and next you see full on attack.Wow never to knew that... I plan on getting this fish for a 180.
Why lion fish?Lion fish.
Do you still have them?There are two fish I would probably never reacquire. Golden head sleeper goby and clown trigger. Sleeper goby did great for 1.5 years, but the constantly covering coral with sand became a major issue. Clown trigger nips at certain corals and eats more food then the rest of the tank combined.
Do you still have them?
What kind did you get? If you do ever get another pair go for Maroons.Clown fish, I first got a pair years ago in my fo days and to this day I still cannot see a point to them, I had them in a 10ft tank (just to please the mrs) and may aswell had them in a 1ft tank, al they did for years was stay in the corner or very nearby, in the years I had them I don't think they even saw the other side of the tank.
To be honest mate it was such a long time ago I cant remember, it was only to please the mrs as she liked the way they swam, they didn't have a name, just clown fish, so I presume it was just common clowns, ive never liked clowns of any sort so wont be getting again, whatever the breed.What kind did you get? If you do ever get another pair go for Maroons.
Cool, sorry for your loss. Is your trigger agressiveClown trigger I still have, going on 3 years, full adult coloration with pink highlights on fins. Golden head sleeper goby passed away one day. He was very fat and happy, ate everything, but I received him as an adult and he thrived for close to 2 years in my system. I don't believe they have lengthily life expectancies.
Ive never been able to keep pairs, one always dies for some reason.Clown fish, I first got a pair years ago in my fo days and to this day I still cannot see a point to them, I had them in a 10ft tank (just to please the mrs) and may aswell had them in a 1ft tank, al they did for years was stay in the corner or very nearby, in the years I had them I don't think they even saw the other side of the tank.