Moort82
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What are peoples thoughts on this?
I saw a post on another forum that I completely agree with but thought it was worth a discussion. Here's what he said
"I think that it is a very bad idea and I'm really shocked to see people (not just here) have started doing it. Imo it is extremely unfair to put two fish which are so similar and historically bad tempered into the confines of a tank no matter how big it is.
They both have the reputation as feisty so and so's as they can mature into very aggressive fish, so why would you want two in your system. Yes it may work for a while but if they begin (and consider one will likely take a hiding and the other get very stressed) but long-term if you miss feedings or they just develop a hatred for one another, you will have constant friction. I'm not a fan of packing highly strung fish such as tangs into a tank and it always surprise me that people (not having a go at anyone just a general observation) with large systems seem to pack as many as they possibly can which instantly makes the tank look smaller and less natural imo (stock what you like though it you tank).
Imo the reason to have fish is to mimic nature and create a natural calming environment. Yes this is nice for us but it should be the same for the fish and if there is a "competing" fish in there with it the fish will not live a long and happy life, rather a possibly shortened stressed one. Why would you risk such a beautiful fish as an Achilles (and possibly you entire stocking if parasites take over) for a fish which is the same but blue. I can't keep lots of fish I would like because of the limitations of my tank or my skill as an aquarist (would love some harlequin filefish but know I would have problems keeping them alive). Yes you may find people have done it and it may work for you if you tried but that doesn't mean its a good idea."
I saw a post on another forum that I completely agree with but thought it was worth a discussion. Here's what he said
"I think that it is a very bad idea and I'm really shocked to see people (not just here) have started doing it. Imo it is extremely unfair to put two fish which are so similar and historically bad tempered into the confines of a tank no matter how big it is.
They both have the reputation as feisty so and so's as they can mature into very aggressive fish, so why would you want two in your system. Yes it may work for a while but if they begin (and consider one will likely take a hiding and the other get very stressed) but long-term if you miss feedings or they just develop a hatred for one another, you will have constant friction. I'm not a fan of packing highly strung fish such as tangs into a tank and it always surprise me that people (not having a go at anyone just a general observation) with large systems seem to pack as many as they possibly can which instantly makes the tank look smaller and less natural imo (stock what you like though it you tank).
Imo the reason to have fish is to mimic nature and create a natural calming environment. Yes this is nice for us but it should be the same for the fish and if there is a "competing" fish in there with it the fish will not live a long and happy life, rather a possibly shortened stressed one. Why would you risk such a beautiful fish as an Achilles (and possibly you entire stocking if parasites take over) for a fish which is the same but blue. I can't keep lots of fish I would like because of the limitations of my tank or my skill as an aquarist (would love some harlequin filefish but know I would have problems keeping them alive). Yes you may find people have done it and it may work for you if you tried but that doesn't mean its a good idea."