Megatrev62
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Have a 90 gallon with lots of rock, small bioload and the resident coral beauty for over a year.
Purchased a smaller flame angel and introduced it yesterday. Lights out and move the rock around a little.
The coral beauty attacked it relentlessly to the point I drained some water, removed rock (ugh) and caught the coral beauty. Left him in a tote with some rock, powerhead and heater overnight. In the meantime the flame is out and about, picking at rock and eating everything.
Reintroduced the coral beauty this afternoon and crossed fingers. The coral beauty began to chase the flame but would let go of the chase after a short quick poke at him. The flame never hid, just ran until the coral beauty gave up. Flame would continue to be front and center in the tank. Seems to have really subsided at this point, so I believe and hope this is going to work. The CB seems to be getting used to this new addition.
Do those that have tried this feel this is a good sign, or can this still go bad? Thanks
Purchased a smaller flame angel and introduced it yesterday. Lights out and move the rock around a little.
The coral beauty attacked it relentlessly to the point I drained some water, removed rock (ugh) and caught the coral beauty. Left him in a tote with some rock, powerhead and heater overnight. In the meantime the flame is out and about, picking at rock and eating everything.
Reintroduced the coral beauty this afternoon and crossed fingers. The coral beauty began to chase the flame but would let go of the chase after a short quick poke at him. The flame never hid, just ran until the coral beauty gave up. Flame would continue to be front and center in the tank. Seems to have really subsided at this point, so I believe and hope this is going to work. The CB seems to be getting used to this new addition.
Do those that have tried this feel this is a good sign, or can this still go bad? Thanks