brianacooper11
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I have a 28g nano, while I draw up a 200g system. I started with two clowns, then added a regal demoiselle (damselfish) and a watchman goby, I didn't remember which order. I had concerns about the regal bothering new additions, but I added a tailspot blenny, and the damselfish didn't seem to care one bit. They were all often in each other's fishy-space. A day or two ago I introduced a blue tang. The regal started harassing the blue tang. It settled down for a day or two, all the tank mates seemed to be coexisting, but today I saw some decent scratches (I think from the damsel) and an ich dot, so into the QT he has gone.
I'm going to nurse him back to health, but eventually I'd like him in the nano with everyone else. Here's my plan. I'll put the blue tang in the nano, and the damsel fish in the QT. For the tang, it's a chance to adjust to the tank and his mates. It's a time out for the royal a--holefish. I might move around the upper rock work, too. Then when I re-introduce the damselfish, I hope he acts like the new guy, and is more timid. Anyone try something like that?
I'm going to nurse him back to health, but eventually I'd like him in the nano with everyone else. Here's my plan. I'll put the blue tang in the nano, and the damsel fish in the QT. For the tang, it's a chance to adjust to the tank and his mates. It's a time out for the royal a--holefish. I might move around the upper rock work, too. Then when I re-introduce the damselfish, I hope he acts like the new guy, and is more timid. Anyone try something like that?