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but she is too mean! worse than any dog I've seen and my dad has been hunting ducks forever.
She'd rather chase him off than eat herself.
She took the bigger&better cave too, and chases him off from the smaller one.
I shake my finger and snap fingers at her with "BeBe, no fighting!" (I used to chase her off with water splash by my hand) and she kind of goes behind the rocks, but the Little Guy is no better off. I can't be there all the time.

You will be unable to influence the process at all. Assuming that she is a she and he is not a she all will be fine

How would I know they are ready to mate? She will become nicer? they will start "cleaning an area"
He will care for the brood anyway. both will care for the eggs, neither will care for the brood
Where will they lay the eggs - rocks or the cave? rocks
Is there anything I can do to tone down the violence... no

Can I get some cleaner shrimp perhaps? clownfish do not allow cleaning behavior

I got this tank setup recently on CL and I love it, just want her to mellow out

since this thread is only about marine fish compatibility, I have to get it back on track. The book Clownfish by Joyce Wilkersen will provide everything you need to know.
 
This is for a 55 gallon tank with a 22 gallon sump

2 b&w ocellaris clown fish
1 helfrichi firefish
1 purple firefish
1 green mandarin I know to wait a year to put this guy in needs a larger tank
1 yellow head jaw fish needs rock rubble and 3-4 inches of sand substrate
3 yellowfish damselfish aggressive; I would remove or skip
1 Tanaka's pygmy wrasse

except as noted, should be fine.
 
I can only answer that question with the entire planned stocking list and tank size. I do so many of these, I can never remember who is doing what. However issues do not always present themselves immediately. Sometimes they do, other times they present weeks, months down the road.

Steve, sorry about that. I have a 92 gallon corner FOWLR with the following fish:

2 clowns
1 kaudern cardinal
1 foxface rabbit
1 royal gamma basslet
1 convict blenny
1 blue spotted puffer
1 vrolik wrasse
1 blue/green chromis

Do you see any potential issues with my current stocking? Further, if I were to add just one of the following angelfish (bi-color, flameback, pygmy cherub) how would you prioritize them in terms of showing the least amount of aggression. Thank you Steve.
 
Steve, sorry about that. I have a 92 gallon corner FOWLR with the following fish:

2 clowns
1 kaudern cardinal
1 foxface rabbit
1 royal gamma basslet
1 convict blenny
1 blue spotted puffer
1 vrolik wrasse
1 blue/green chromis

Do you see any potential issues with my current stocking? Further, if I were to add just one of the following angelfish (bi-color, flameback, pygmy cherub) how would you prioritize them in terms of showing the least amount of aggression. Thank you Steve.

In decreasing aggression: flameback, bi-color, pygmy cherub
 
210 gallon 7'. Would like schooling banner,fish, yellow tangs, bristle tooth tomini,clowns,malenarus and any other suggestions. Will be a reef with rock but not a ton to keep it minimalistic with sps and zoas
 
I am a total beginner to Saltwater and have a Red Sea Max 130 (30 gallons)
30lb L.R
2" Substrate

Tank has been going about two months.

I have
Fish:
2 x Chromis
1 x Royal Gramma

C.U.C
2 x White Glove Shrimp
1 x Stromb snail
2 x Trochus Snails
4 x Nassarius Snails

I would like to add:

2 x Yellowtail Damsel Fish (now)

2 x b&w ocellaris clown fish (Later )

Any help greatly appreciated
 
210 gallon 7'. Would like schooling banner,fish, yellow tangs, bristle tooth tomini,clowns,malenarus and any other suggestions. Will be a reef with rock but not a ton to keep it minimalistic with sps and zoas

Multiple tangs, even in this sized tank will be a bit problematic long term. Please provide a much more specific stocking plan for best analysis. (I grew up in Birmingham).
 
I am a total beginner to Saltwater and have a Red Sea Max 130 (30 gallons)
30lb L.R
2" Substrate

Tank has been going about two months.

I have
Fish:
2 x Chromis will become one over time
1 x Royal Gramma

C.U.C
2 x White Glove Shrimp
1 x Stromb snail
2 x Trochus Snails
4 x Nassarius Snails

I would like to add: total population is a bit too high and aggression level is also high with six damsels and and "other"

2 x Yellowtail Damsel Fish (now) aggressive

2 x b&w ocellaris clown fish (Later ) once sexually mature, these will also be aggressive

Any help greatly appreciated
 
Thanks man, question: quickly do the Blue Regal and Emperor grow? My local shop owner is a friend of mine he will swap the fish when they get too large with a smaller one, I'll be like the foster home for them :)

I'll axe the shrimp.

I knew the crabs would eventually eat the snails but they were mostly there for cleanup duty and startup, besides. snails are cheap.
 
Thanks man, question: quickly do the Blue Regal and Emperor grow? My local shop owner is a friend of mine he will swap the fish when they get too large with a smaller one, I'll be like the foster home for them :)

We at reef central believe that you should only purchase fish or other animals that you can permanently home with the equipment you have.

I'll axe the shrimp.

I knew the crabs would eventually eat the snails but they were mostly there for cleanup duty and startup, besides. snails are cheap.
 
Wish list

Wish list

I'm still a little ways away but wanted to get some idea I have a 29 biocube was thinking of adding a Mandarin Drogonette and a pair of snowflake clowns. Not sure on order also going to get some small corals to fish or corals first?tank is running at around 79-80 salinity 1.026 ,nitrites 0,ammonia 0, nitrates 4-8.
 
I'm still a little ways away but wanted to get some idea I have a 29 biocube was thinking of adding a Mandarin Drogonette and a pair of snowflake clowns. Not sure on order also going to get some small corals to fish or corals first?tank is running at around 79-80 salinity 1.026 ,nitrites 0,ammonia 0, nitrates 4-8.

a mandarin will never survive in this sized tank without exceptional effort . The clownfish would be fine
 
In decreasing aggression: flameback, bi-color, pygmy cherub

Steve, I promise this is my last question on this topic. Where would you place the Coral Beauty in your aggression ranking above amongst the other Dwarf Angels. My research is telling me that the Coral Beauty may also be the easiest to care for of the four angels in terms of hardiness. Thank you for your help and patience!
 
Steve, I promise this is my last question on this topic. Where would you place the Coral Beauty in your aggression ranking above amongst the other Dwarf Angels. My research is telling me that the Coral Beauty may also be the easiest to care for of the four angels in terms of hardiness. Thank you for your help and patience!

Coral Beauty are excellent. They are on the relatively docile side (all dwarf angels are a bit aggressive towards members of the same ecological niche), probably similar to the African Flameback. (I have a harem of them, but admittedly in a much larger tank)
 
What to you see as the problem with the Mandarin Drogonette?

Problems plural. They are considered an expert level fish because they eat constantly (copepods) and while most of them will eat supplied food, they are incredibly poor competitors for food. Because of this, we recommend a nine month mature 75 gallon tank minimum with no copepod competitors. This fish is probably the one most often purchased and then killed by aquarists through starvation.
 
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So if I was to add it last and add the pods every couple weeks orif the tank seaded with them would I be ok

ONLY if you are very very wealthy and and could add them every other day and even then it would be unlikely to be sufficient. Maintaining a mandarin with purchased copepods will be very, very expensive. Cheaper by far to buy the larger tank. Remember they eat constantly, like one every 10-15 seconds.
 
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