tanglovers
New member
Hi All,
I have a 40 long that I have setup basically for a large RBTA that I do not risk in my display tank because I do not want it moving and stinging my prized SPS corals.
In this tank there is a pair of banggai and that is all. I had a pair of clowns but have since moved them to a different tank.
My main question is how likely are RBTAs to eat/injure a fish? Specifically a multicolor angel?
I ask because I have a 2.5-3" multicolor angel that is getting ready to come out of QT and I have two more smaller multicolors ready to go into QT (picking them up tomorrow from the LFS). The plan is to add all three together at somepoint in the display tank that is a 220. I am wondering about using the 40L as a holding/pairing tank. The larger angel would be added to this tank tomorrow then when the others finished up they QT/medications they would then be added to the 40L as well to get all three eating well together before going in the display tank.
I obviously do not want to risk any of thse angels by housing them with the RBTA if they will likely get injured/hurt. I know carpets are fish eaters but unsure about RBTAs.
Give me your thoughts.
I have a 40 long that I have setup basically for a large RBTA that I do not risk in my display tank because I do not want it moving and stinging my prized SPS corals.
In this tank there is a pair of banggai and that is all. I had a pair of clowns but have since moved them to a different tank.
My main question is how likely are RBTAs to eat/injure a fish? Specifically a multicolor angel?
I ask because I have a 2.5-3" multicolor angel that is getting ready to come out of QT and I have two more smaller multicolors ready to go into QT (picking them up tomorrow from the LFS). The plan is to add all three together at somepoint in the display tank that is a 220. I am wondering about using the 40L as a holding/pairing tank. The larger angel would be added to this tank tomorrow then when the others finished up they QT/medications they would then be added to the 40L as well to get all three eating well together before going in the display tank.
I obviously do not want to risk any of thse angels by housing them with the RBTA if they will likely get injured/hurt. I know carpets are fish eaters but unsure about RBTAs.
Give me your thoughts.