Hi
I have a blue hippo, he's getting bigger, and my tank will be too small very soon if not already. he's about 4 1/2 inches not incl tail. He swims a lot, but seems content at same time. Eats like a bottomless pit at feeding time.
Are they known to be agressive to smaller possibly weaker looking fish?
see below for background:
I witnessed him swim into fish like a person that walks by you but and bumps into you... no apologies ffrom him! lol. Worst: yeseterday I witinessed him attacking my small dispar anthias. She (the anthias) was very healthy though small, maybe 1 3/4 inches, always stayed with the dispar trio (they are 1/2" or so large, mediumn sized). Blue tang would not get off her, bitting, just attacking ,HORRIBLE! . She was left to sit on the tank bottom hiding. I got her out, hopefully I can save her in my other peaceful tank.
I know i need to get the blue tang out. I just didnt want to have to do it before I moved (someday ) ugh
TY!
I have a blue hippo, he's getting bigger, and my tank will be too small very soon if not already. he's about 4 1/2 inches not incl tail. He swims a lot, but seems content at same time. Eats like a bottomless pit at feeding time.
Are they known to be agressive to smaller possibly weaker looking fish?
see below for background:
I witnessed him swim into fish like a person that walks by you but and bumps into you... no apologies ffrom him! lol. Worst: yeseterday I witinessed him attacking my small dispar anthias. She (the anthias) was very healthy though small, maybe 1 3/4 inches, always stayed with the dispar trio (they are 1/2" or so large, mediumn sized). Blue tang would not get off her, bitting, just attacking ,HORRIBLE! . She was left to sit on the tank bottom hiding. I got her out, hopefully I can save her in my other peaceful tank.
I know i need to get the blue tang out. I just didnt want to have to do it before I moved (someday ) ugh
TY!