It seemed like a very feasable idea to me but is not working out quite as well as I had hoped and was looking for experienced opinions from those that have tried this.
I have a 210 gal which houses a BTA and H.crispa anenome. Both nems have been in the tank roughly 2 yrs and are healthy and the H. crispa hosts a mating pair of true percs.
I also have a mating pair of percs in a smaller tank that I'm breaking down and thought it would be great to have both nems in the 210 hosting percs.
I introduced the new pair yesterday and they almost imediately went to their new host BTA and I thought all was well, Observed them for a while and they appeared to be very comfortable with the new home so I left for a few hours. Upon my return the resident female from the H. crispa had rousted the new female out of the BTA.
There is over 2 full feet of seperation between the two nems in the tank and I felt the 2 pairs would be able to reside in their respective nems and live in peace. At this point it does not appear so and I'm looking for others experience and insight to my situation. The long term resident female is currently in the sump for a few days with the thought the new addition will get more comfortable and hopefully stand his ground.
I have a 210 gal which houses a BTA and H.crispa anenome. Both nems have been in the tank roughly 2 yrs and are healthy and the H. crispa hosts a mating pair of true percs.
I also have a mating pair of percs in a smaller tank that I'm breaking down and thought it would be great to have both nems in the 210 hosting percs.
I introduced the new pair yesterday and they almost imediately went to their new host BTA and I thought all was well, Observed them for a while and they appeared to be very comfortable with the new home so I left for a few hours. Upon my return the resident female from the H. crispa had rousted the new female out of the BTA.
There is over 2 full feet of seperation between the two nems in the tank and I felt the 2 pairs would be able to reside in their respective nems and live in peace. At this point it does not appear so and I'm looking for others experience and insight to my situation. The long term resident female is currently in the sump for a few days with the thought the new addition will get more comfortable and hopefully stand his ground.