75gl tank
Population:
2 GSM's
2 Behn's Damselfish (jerks told me they were Chromis)
1 Lemon Tang
1 Pink Chromis
1 Royal Gamma
1 PJ Cardinal
1 Nox Angel
First of all, I know I'm overstocked and the first to go will be the damsels. I hate them. They were cute when I got them as "Yellow Striped Chromis" at the LFS. They got considerably larger than I expected and are quite aggressive.
That said, I have in recent months added a Watchman Goby which disappeared after a day or so. I also got a cleaner wrasse on Saturday which was gone by Sunday.
Water is fine; I recently added two tanks to the system and the fish in those tanks were unaffected by the water parameters, which nosedived when I added them because I used the old sand/crushed coral from their old systems. Stirring up that sand during transit let out a lot of bio-waste that fouled up the tanks for a few days. Yet the fish were fine. The main DT is very mature; good bio filtration, good skimmer, good mechanical.
So I'm leaning towards the Behns attacking newcomers. The GSM's and the Lemon Tang keep them in check, but they chase everything else around.
Any other suggestions?
Population:
2 GSM's
2 Behn's Damselfish (jerks told me they were Chromis)
1 Lemon Tang
1 Pink Chromis
1 Royal Gamma
1 PJ Cardinal
1 Nox Angel
First of all, I know I'm overstocked and the first to go will be the damsels. I hate them. They were cute when I got them as "Yellow Striped Chromis" at the LFS. They got considerably larger than I expected and are quite aggressive.
That said, I have in recent months added a Watchman Goby which disappeared after a day or so. I also got a cleaner wrasse on Saturday which was gone by Sunday.
Water is fine; I recently added two tanks to the system and the fish in those tanks were unaffected by the water parameters, which nosedived when I added them because I used the old sand/crushed coral from their old systems. Stirring up that sand during transit let out a lot of bio-waste that fouled up the tanks for a few days. Yet the fish were fine. The main DT is very mature; good bio filtration, good skimmer, good mechanical.
So I'm leaning towards the Behns attacking newcomers. The GSM's and the Lemon Tang keep them in check, but they chase everything else around.
Any other suggestions?