Fish Ed
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Ever since my bicolor dottyback jumped into the 60 gallon tank, my stocking has been hectic.
The dottyback killed my firefish, and recently my red fin fairy wrasse and green chromis. It prevented me from further stocking any other fish I planned to do. Also I can't remove it. So I might decide to live with it. Current tankmates are 2 clowns, 1 tomini tang and the dreaded bicolor dottyback. So I tried to find a suitable tankmate for the dottyback and came across the Apogon chrysopomus cardinalfish. It's about 3.5" as big as my tomini tang. But when I added it, the tomini tang suddenly became aggressive towards the newcomer whereas the dottyback is surprisingly afraid and hiding, atleast for now probably once it's used to it, it would either attack it or not. It's a gamble. But I wouldn't even think the tang would attack it. Should I remove the cardinalfish and forced to be stuck with the current tankmates or will the aggression subside? I'm afraid it might constantly get picked on until it is stressed out which will cause it to become sick and infect the others. Mind you, I did not quarantine this fish. Honestly, I never do.
The dottyback killed my firefish, and recently my red fin fairy wrasse and green chromis. It prevented me from further stocking any other fish I planned to do. Also I can't remove it. So I might decide to live with it. Current tankmates are 2 clowns, 1 tomini tang and the dreaded bicolor dottyback. So I tried to find a suitable tankmate for the dottyback and came across the Apogon chrysopomus cardinalfish. It's about 3.5" as big as my tomini tang. But when I added it, the tomini tang suddenly became aggressive towards the newcomer whereas the dottyback is surprisingly afraid and hiding, atleast for now probably once it's used to it, it would either attack it or not. It's a gamble. But I wouldn't even think the tang would attack it. Should I remove the cardinalfish and forced to be stuck with the current tankmates or will the aggression subside? I'm afraid it might constantly get picked on until it is stressed out which will cause it to become sick and infect the others. Mind you, I did not quarantine this fish. Honestly, I never do.