MrMikeB
New member
Hello all,
I have a Yellow tang who has been in a 150 gallon setup alongside an Orange Shoulder tang for a month or so - best of friends. I recently acquired a similar sized blue regal and placed in with the bunch. I was hoping the fact it was completely a different color and shape would discourage any fighting, but that is not to be the case. I have noticed (they have been there for two days now) that the Yellow is tail swatting and constantly harassing the Regal - even though there are plenty of rocks and more than enough room to swim in. I do not have a QT established yet, but do have a 14 gal nano that hosts a couple small percula clowns. That cute little white spot on the tail is a barb that I fear can inflict great damage if timed right. Any advice on stopping the feud would be greatly appreciated - or is this one of those 'let them work it out' situations and I am overreacting?
Many thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays!
I have a Yellow tang who has been in a 150 gallon setup alongside an Orange Shoulder tang for a month or so - best of friends. I recently acquired a similar sized blue regal and placed in with the bunch. I was hoping the fact it was completely a different color and shape would discourage any fighting, but that is not to be the case. I have noticed (they have been there for two days now) that the Yellow is tail swatting and constantly harassing the Regal - even though there are plenty of rocks and more than enough room to swim in. I do not have a QT established yet, but do have a 14 gal nano that hosts a couple small percula clowns. That cute little white spot on the tail is a barb that I fear can inflict great damage if timed right. Any advice on stopping the feud would be greatly appreciated - or is this one of those 'let them work it out' situations and I am overreacting?
Many thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays!