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No. I put two fish in a tank when I added fish. I put them in an acclamation box on average of 3 to 7 days for each pair. The only pair I have aggressive in my tank is the blue eyed bristle tank occasionally chases after the exquisite wrasse.
Love the look you’ve got going here! Yellow Tangs are such characters and adds a pop of color. I always get a kick out of watching mine zip around and pretend they own the place. Your variety of corals is awesome too. The Ricordia mushrooms and Zoas really stand out under your lights. I see some SPS up high which is always a bold move in a mixed tank. How are you finding the Coral Beauty with your LPS and mushrooms? Mine likes to occasionally sample polyps when it thinks I’m not looking. Have you noticed any funny interactions between the blenny and the tang? In my tank the Midas
I have yet to see any of my Fish bother my corals. The Midas Blenny is one of my favorite fish because of his personality. If you notice over in the far left rear corner, I actually have an Nori feeder, which I don’t put Nori in that much anymore, but he lives inside of it. Even when I do put Nori in it, he just sits there and watches the Tangs, Wrasse and Angel eat it. I’m actually in the process of increasing the light intensity for the SBS corals. I’ve decided that if there is a positive return, I’ll put more SPS up there but I’m not opposed to just having an LPS, softie tank.
so dope! love the colors
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Great tank. Two yellow tangs must be fun to watch. Are they aggressive towards each other?