I've had a Tomini Tang and two false percula clowns in my tank for almost 2 years. The only even remotely recent addition is a CBB that was added about 7 months ago.
The tang and the clowns have always gotten along. When the CBB was introduced the tang chased him around for about 2 weeks but has since lost interest in harassing him.
In the last month or so the tang has decided that he must dominate the clowns. He keeps them confined to one side of the tank, and if he finds them too far out of their corner he chases them back into the corner and pins them down into the corner where the tank wall meets the sand.
I've tried upping the amount of feedings (I had typically been feeding once per day, 1 cube of mysis and pellets) up to double with no effect. The Tang gets seaweed once to twice a week and constantly grazes.
I'm not sure what's causing the sudden change in behaviour and I"m at a loss on how to resolve it. The tank is a 75g with another 30g sump and has been up and runnning for 3+ years. Nitrites are at 0, Ammonia at 0, Nitrates at 5-8.
The tang and the clowns have always gotten along. When the CBB was introduced the tang chased him around for about 2 weeks but has since lost interest in harassing him.
In the last month or so the tang has decided that he must dominate the clowns. He keeps them confined to one side of the tank, and if he finds them too far out of their corner he chases them back into the corner and pins them down into the corner where the tank wall meets the sand.
I've tried upping the amount of feedings (I had typically been feeding once per day, 1 cube of mysis and pellets) up to double with no effect. The Tang gets seaweed once to twice a week and constantly grazes.
I'm not sure what's causing the sudden change in behaviour and I"m at a loss on how to resolve it. The tank is a 75g with another 30g sump and has been up and runnning for 3+ years. Nitrites are at 0, Ammonia at 0, Nitrates at 5-8.