Skunk basslet being a jerk?

Jimmer12

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So my wife and I started our first reef tank. I did enquire on here about a stocking list and the general consensus was that a royal gramma would be ok with a pair of clowns. Well we bought our fish a while ago and quarantined them in 2 different tanks, the issue was the fish store was out of grammas and they suggested a skunk basslet instead, saying they were essentially the same fish. Well we added them to our cycled display tank, day one was good, day 2 and the basslet is charging both of them, has the clowns hiding in the corner, and has taken a few nips at my hermits too. Is this normal behavior for a skunk basslet?
 
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I believe you got some bum dope. I am pretty sure the skunk basslet is on the fairly aggresive side, even more so in a smaller tank.
 
I believe you got some bum dope. I am pretty sure the skunk basslet is on the fairly aggresive side, even more so in a smaller tank.
What is the general consensus on the royal gramma? Are they considered a bit less hostile than the skunk basslet? If so I will sell or trade in the skunk for a royal gramma.
 
What is the general consensus on the royal gramma? Are they considered a bit less hostile than the skunk basslet? If so I will sell or trade in the skunk for a royal gramma.

I have had a few royal grammas and they have all seemed to mind their own business. They will chase away a fish that gets close to their sleeping hole.
 
So my wife and I started our first reef tank. I did enquire on here about a stocking list and the general consensus was that a royal gramma would be ok with a pair of clowns. Well we bought our fish a while ago and quarantined them in 2 different tanks, the issue was the fish store was out of grammas and they suggested a skunk basslet instead, saying they were essentially the same fish. Well we added them to our cycled display tank, day one was good, day 2 and the basslet is charging both of them, has the clowns hiding in the corner, and has taken a few nips at my hermits too. Is this normal behavior for a skunk basslet?

I found this on another website:
Skunk Basslet "“ Similar to the Royal Gramma in coloring, the Skunk Basslet is vibrantly yellow in body, with a wide strip of purple running down the spine. This is a popular species of Basslet and is easy to find, however it tends to be highly aggressive and should not be kept with other Basslets or in a small tank.
 
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