Hi all -
I have a 55g FOWLR - ocellaris clown, yellow tail damsel, coral banded shrimp and a fromia star. Plenty of space for everyone as far as I can tell.
Five days ago, I added in a somewhat juvenile flame angel. So far, I don't think it's gone well. The flame spends most of its time hiding in the live rock and every time it tries to come out more than a few inches, the clown chases it back in. To make matters worse, I haven't seen the flame eat any of the pellets I feed. It does appear to graze on the rock but is that enough to survive? Plus it never really has much of a chance to get the pellets anyway with the clown chasing it away.
So my questions...
1) What should I be trying to get the flame angel to eat? Should I add a algae clip?
2) How do I get the clown to calm down? I rearranged some smaller rocks, but to no avail. I didn't want to mess with my bigger ones yet. I read that sometimes leaving the lights off for a couple days will calm things down. True?
3) Which problems needs solving first? I don't want to leave the lights off for two days and then have a dead flame because it hasn't eaten.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
I have a 55g FOWLR - ocellaris clown, yellow tail damsel, coral banded shrimp and a fromia star. Plenty of space for everyone as far as I can tell.
Five days ago, I added in a somewhat juvenile flame angel. So far, I don't think it's gone well. The flame spends most of its time hiding in the live rock and every time it tries to come out more than a few inches, the clown chases it back in. To make matters worse, I haven't seen the flame eat any of the pellets I feed. It does appear to graze on the rock but is that enough to survive? Plus it never really has much of a chance to get the pellets anyway with the clown chasing it away.
So my questions...
1) What should I be trying to get the flame angel to eat? Should I add a algae clip?
2) How do I get the clown to calm down? I rearranged some smaller rocks, but to no avail. I didn't want to mess with my bigger ones yet. I read that sometimes leaving the lights off for a couple days will calm things down. True?
3) Which problems needs solving first? I don't want to leave the lights off for two days and then have a dead flame because it hasn't eaten.
Any suggestions? Thanks!