Thanks Renton777.
The procedure is working that's for sure. I have had the two Sohals together without the egg-crate tonight for over 4 hours thus far. I am real tempted to leave the egg-crate out when I go to sleep. They are either ignoring one another or taking turns chasing one another. The larger one is definitely feeling more confident and comfortable. The smaller one has backed down somewhat from her aggression.
Thank you very much for the compliments!
Incredible news! This is awesome and im glad your method is working Dan!
Dan. Nice system, both aesthetic and mechanical, youre in the beginning stages of composing ... Feel free to contact me with ANY, related or unrelated, problems/comments/questions/concerns, if you prefer/deem warranted !
Thank you, again, for the kind words, guys ...
Out of curiosity, how many fish DO you have? lol Do you have a checklist or something?! (Because I saw so many fish in the video of your DT)
Man that looks good. A refugium seahorse tank. Great move.
Yeah he has a lot of horse-power in that tank.... LOL... (ok it is roundabout but still kinda funny)
Nice job with the idols! Can't wait to see the sohals in the dt!
This is great info to know, and will definately help me on my build as well as the community. (I love tangs) you may have posted in an earlier thread, but how large are your QT tanks and how many do you have running?
...Dan. Certainly no coincidence the positive behavioral aspects, you've been fortunate enough to experience, correlated with this method of quarantine/acclimation. Considering you wernt aware of this method/aspect of Tang care/social behavior, beforehand, it was an excellent intuitive decision at the time.
My main QT's are each 75 gallons. I also have a couple 30 gallon tanks that I quickly set up with a couple of canister and sponge filters if I have to medicate.
I have always been aware of introducing certain species, mostly aggressive fish, into your aquarium at the same time.
Everyone told me I was nuts though to keep Powder Blues, Purple, Achilles or Sohals in the same tank together. Don't go with pairs, go with 3 of a kind! I heard that a lot!
I have to say though, quarantining a pair of the same species together has really created a bond that I did not expect.
A couple of nights ago, I was having a glass of wine in my living room, observing the tank. One of my larger Powder Blue Tang's decided to chase one of my Achilles (it only lasted for 10 seconds). Now here is the part that shocked me. Whether it was the wine kicking in or some distinctive nature of the Tangs... my other Achilles immediately seemed to come to the defense of her friend/partner. Raising her dorsal fins and getting side by side with my other Achilles waiting to take on the Powder Blue! Then they all went back to grazing on the rocks and swimming about.