My hippo tang was one of the first fish to inhabit the tank. I added 6 chromis, 2 died and the other 4 swim with the tang all the time. Tang doesn't bother anyone.
I added 3 Bartlett anthias last saturday and only one out of the three was out swimming, the male and the female hid in the rocks. All 3 were out during feeding time.
Today I came home, put some food and only one anthias came out. I looked through the cracks and all i can see is the female anthias' tail bitten and red streaks through the fins. I could see it breathing heavily so I left it alone. I then found the male anthias hiding in the rocks, most of his scales lifted and tail missing pieces. I couldn't tell what happened until the male anthias came out of hidding and the tang charged him, nipping his tail and hitting with its tail.
Is this common behavior from a hippo tang? He is fine with one of the anthias but bullies the other 2?
I think the female athias is now dead. I can't reach it without taking a bunch of rocks out. Should I let the crabs eat the corpse?
Should I bother getting any more anthias?
I added 3 Bartlett anthias last saturday and only one out of the three was out swimming, the male and the female hid in the rocks. All 3 were out during feeding time.
Today I came home, put some food and only one anthias came out. I looked through the cracks and all i can see is the female anthias' tail bitten and red streaks through the fins. I could see it breathing heavily so I left it alone. I then found the male anthias hiding in the rocks, most of his scales lifted and tail missing pieces. I couldn't tell what happened until the male anthias came out of hidding and the tang charged him, nipping his tail and hitting with its tail.
Is this common behavior from a hippo tang? He is fine with one of the anthias but bullies the other 2?
I think the female athias is now dead. I can't reach it without taking a bunch of rocks out. Should I let the crabs eat the corpse?
Should I bother getting any more anthias?