Nick_Northern
New member
Hi all,
First a bit of background. I have had a captive bred flame angel in my reef for the last 4 months whilst the previous tennant, a captive bred coral beauty I have had since last December went back into QT. The idea being that the flame would grow quicker in the reef than in QT, which it has. The rockwork is completely different than when the coral beauty was in the tank months ago. I put the coral beauty in a fish trap for 48hours to let the fish get to know each other safely, re-arranged a bit of rock to break up the flames territory then released. After some initial disagreement they largely settled down with the newly introduced and larger coral beauty becoming the dominant fish.
This was 6 days ago and the last couple of nights I have noticed all hell break loose around 1-2 hours before lights out, the coral beauty goes on the warpath relentlessly chasing and attacking the flame and forcing it to hide. I imagine this is a natural instinct to protect the best/safest nightime hiding places in the wild. During the day they are still tolerant of one another and the flame gives as good as it gets but I can't let this nightly beatdown continue so am thinking of removing one.
I'd be grateful to hear from anyone else who has mixed Centropyge species as to whether aggression at this time of day is a common occurence and if there is any remedy to it other than removal? Or should I just wait longer to see if the relationship changes? (most things I have read say it takes a few days for them to settle)
The tank is 90g with 110lb rock so is on the small side for mixing these but I searched around and took advice from people on forums and the general consensus was that with the amount of rockwork, and the fact they are captive bred it SHOULD work out. I'll be trying the mirror trick tonight and may re-arrange some rock so that I have 2 seperate islands rather than a continous structure to see if that helps but any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
First a bit of background. I have had a captive bred flame angel in my reef for the last 4 months whilst the previous tennant, a captive bred coral beauty I have had since last December went back into QT. The idea being that the flame would grow quicker in the reef than in QT, which it has. The rockwork is completely different than when the coral beauty was in the tank months ago. I put the coral beauty in a fish trap for 48hours to let the fish get to know each other safely, re-arranged a bit of rock to break up the flames territory then released. After some initial disagreement they largely settled down with the newly introduced and larger coral beauty becoming the dominant fish.
This was 6 days ago and the last couple of nights I have noticed all hell break loose around 1-2 hours before lights out, the coral beauty goes on the warpath relentlessly chasing and attacking the flame and forcing it to hide. I imagine this is a natural instinct to protect the best/safest nightime hiding places in the wild. During the day they are still tolerant of one another and the flame gives as good as it gets but I can't let this nightly beatdown continue so am thinking of removing one.
I'd be grateful to hear from anyone else who has mixed Centropyge species as to whether aggression at this time of day is a common occurence and if there is any remedy to it other than removal? Or should I just wait longer to see if the relationship changes? (most things I have read say it takes a few days for them to settle)
The tank is 90g with 110lb rock so is on the small side for mixing these but I searched around and took advice from people on forums and the general consensus was that with the amount of rockwork, and the fact they are captive bred it SHOULD work out. I'll be trying the mirror trick tonight and may re-arrange some rock so that I have 2 seperate islands rather than a continous structure to see if that helps but any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Nick