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Old 06-05-2013, 01:44 AM
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It is official, i hate the fish. i have 2 nets resting in the tank hoping to make it comfortable, then i will attempt the removal. My wife wants it to be sacrificed to the porcelain goddess for killing her fav fish :/

Looks like he killed my six line wrasse, who was actually very peaceful to the other tank mates, now he's picking on the firefish.
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Old 06-05-2013, 01:52 AM
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It is official, i hate the fish. i have 2 nets resting in the tank hoping to make it comfortable, then i will attempt the removal. My wife wants it to be sacrificed to the porcelain goddess for killing her fav fish :/

Looks like he killed my six line wrasse, who was actually very peaceful to the other tank mates, now he's picking on the firefish.
Use bottle trap. Dottybacks are too clever for nets. But their curiosity can easily get them in the bottle
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:10 AM
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I love dottybacks but IMO they need large tanks. I had 2 in my 180 and they never bothered any other fish
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:31 AM
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We are in the hobby to do research and compatibilty checks before we go and buy an addition to our tanks. Really I don't see it being the fishes fault for having aggressive traits as we all know what the general guidelines and which species will mesh with others. My humble suggestion would be to do some reading and research on what you have and what kind of fish u want to have. Maybe u need to sell/trade the fish u have to get the ones you want so they can all have peaceful tank mates. Eels escaping to the fishes needs maybe an idea too. I have a dottyback and it is great in my aquarium but I also made the landscaping with his needs in mind. IMHO.
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:33 AM
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Lol landscaping not eels escaping. Bahaha.
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:45 AM
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When i stocked my tank the last time i researched my stock and even made sure the six line was the last to go in, this time around i guess i was a bit too trusting on advice from a j&l worker, i even said aggression was a concern, as were fish too timid to be seen. Dont worry about him going in the toilet, worst case he'll live in my sump until i can figure something out. Its a spacious 33 gallon with only live rock and macro algae for it to attack
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:46 AM
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Use bottle trap. Dottybacks are too clever for nets. But their curiosity can easily get them in the bottle
ty for that advice, it b-lined for the live rock when i dropped a net in
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Old 06-05-2013, 04:13 PM
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I would try a Large sand sifting goby like Amblygobius phalaena, or Valenciennea strigata. They can hold their own and also clean and turn your sand.
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Old 06-05-2013, 10:28 PM
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I hope you catch the dotty back, if you're having troubles drain the tank. Since it's only a 33 g you can drain it down fairly easy with a garbage can, then remove the rock work and catch the fish. He'll definitely be better living alone in your sump. Better do it soon before he kills the other 2 fish you have.

I learnt my lesson years ago when I kept a strawberry dotty back in a 65g, had to rip that down to get the fish.

Also I bought an accessor that the owner warned me was agressive but because I had bigger fish I thought it would be fine. Nope he had to be sumped aswell.

I like royal gammas for colour, also leopard wrasses, fairy wrasses, percula clowns, and maybe one halicrocheus wrasse. That maybe too many fish for a 33g but see what fits your tank and tank mates. If you do get fairy wrasses be sure to put a net lid or you'll find some dried anchovies on your floor.
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Old 06-06-2013, 05:33 AM
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I Tried a bottle trap it didn't work first time around, so i poked holes through it so the water flows very slowly through it. 2 hours later, after freeing a hermit and my tailspot 3 times, the dotty back ventured in and i quickly snatched it out. Right now he's in a netted compartment in my sump on time out, i may just return him to j&l if possible, if not i'll set him up a nano until i rehome him.

also good news, i don't know how he did it, the wrasse found his way to my sump. I have 1 full siphon, and 2 open channels all with strainers. The open channel strainers stop around 1/4" from the mesh tank cover, and they sit above the water line a good 1/2", so it would be quite a jump, plus lucking out not landing in the dry open channel.

so tank stock is now:
firefish
6-line wrasse (very docile)
tailspot blenny

within minutes of the dottyback being put in the sump, the rest of the fish seemed calmer and in the open. So now i need to think of some tank mates again.... Funny thing though, hearing your story, the same guy at j&l tried selling me a strawberry pseudochromis as well telling me they get along with tank mates (like the diedem).

So i think i'll be looking to get a blackcap basslet, if none in stock, a royal gramma. Also thinking on a fairy wrasse to see how the six line reacts, if they dont mesh, then i will let the wife choose which she'd rather have and sump the other.

down the road i may just settle for a clown, if the parameters are staying in check and no fish has claimed the massive frogspawn thats yellin for a host.
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