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![]() Hmm, yeah that's not very clear if they are a bonded pair or not or if they are just a M/F pair. How big is your QT? What do you have in your QT for hiding? Are there lots of hiding places where the line of sight can be broken? You may need to add more PVC pipes or fake coral or what have you. It's not unusual for them to chase each other, but yeah, step in if fins are getting shredded or one stops eating.
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![]() ![]() this is the bigger one which is still eating mysis and pellets, and graze around all day ![]() this is the smaller guy which i dont think i have seen it take prepare food just graze all day but i am pretty sure he was eating at LFS. they are in a 22 gallon tank with 4 PVC pipe 2 on each side, and a dead rock on top of one the pipe lay againt back of the glass to create another hiding spot. the big one will chase aggressivly when the small guy go to the other side, sometime big one will even chase it when the small guy is no where near him. maybe i have bought a pair that the LFS just put together? if thats the case purchasing 2 indiviudally is $40 cheaper than buying a pair.... |
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![]() The little gals fins look fine.....
Maybe the angels aren't used to the smaller tank and need to rework their relationship .... It happens.... Give it a few more days let nature work... |