Hi everyone, I'm still fairly new to this so am trying to learn... Sorry if this is a common occurence.
I have a 90-gal that is just over 1 year old. I have two Black Saddleback Clowns that I picked up probably 10 months ago, they were young. Since then they've lived in harmony with their few tankmates: 1 sixline; 1 algae blenny; 1 yellow tang; 3 green chromis and 2 carberryi anthias. (They went in first with the sixline, others were added later but everyone has been in there for about 4 months now). The clowns have been fairly timid actually.
On Tuesday, I added a RBTA (first nem), not at all expecting that the BSCs would take to it (none of the info I've seen list them as a 'natural' pair). But, they did, within an hour.
Since then they have both (one more than the other) become very aggressive to the other fish (except for the tang, they leave it alone). Not just 'defending' the RBTA but dominating the entire tank. Would adding the RBTA cause them to become more territorial? Or are they just growing up?
Any thoughts are apprecieated!
Thanks.
I have a 90-gal that is just over 1 year old. I have two Black Saddleback Clowns that I picked up probably 10 months ago, they were young. Since then they've lived in harmony with their few tankmates: 1 sixline; 1 algae blenny; 1 yellow tang; 3 green chromis and 2 carberryi anthias. (They went in first with the sixline, others were added later but everyone has been in there for about 4 months now). The clowns have been fairly timid actually.
On Tuesday, I added a RBTA (first nem), not at all expecting that the BSCs would take to it (none of the info I've seen list them as a 'natural' pair). But, they did, within an hour.
Since then they have both (one more than the other) become very aggressive to the other fish (except for the tang, they leave it alone). Not just 'defending' the RBTA but dominating the entire tank. Would adding the RBTA cause them to become more territorial? Or are they just growing up?
Any thoughts are apprecieated!
Thanks.