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Old 01-12-2014, 03:00 AM
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So Yesterday I placed a Red Sea Sailfin and an Orange Stripe Bristletooth Tang into my Display. They had been in the same tank together for a long time and had no animosity to each other. My big yellow in the display was a completely different matter. Although I've had the lights out over 24 hours, he has beat the live poop out of the Sailfin. It's upper fin is in tatters.

I have placed two mirrors around the tank and tacked two big pictures of yellow tangs to the outside glass all to no avail. Prior to the addition I only had two tangs in the tank...yellow and a hippo. The Hippo has been hiding the whole time the lights have been out.

My issue is that I can't keep all my SPS in the dark forever...am I missing something. This tank is almost 300g and over 7' long. It's not like there isn't space for them all. The Sailfin immediately made a home at the opposite end from the yellow. No one is bothering the Bristletooth that I've seen.

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Old 01-12-2014, 03:17 AM
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I know exactly what you mean about tangs, they can be vicious. I have an 8 foot 400 gallon tank and never would I have thought that there would be that much aggression between tangs in a tank that size. I even tried using a 4 foot long mirror and that sort of worked. I have a powder blue that already killed a powder brown in my 8 foot tank. Recently I added an orange shoulder tang and being that they are both acanthurus, I was quite concerned about the powder blue again. I added him by using an acclimation box and keeping him in there for the first two days. The powder blue could see him and did he ever try getting him, but to no avail. After two days I let him out and although the powder blue still went after him, the aggression was way less. The orange shoulder still ended up receiving a small gash but after a little chasing and about two days, it has stopped and they get along fine. This seemed to work for me. Built the acclimation box out of some acrylic I had lying around, so it didn't really cost me anything.
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Old 01-12-2014, 03:21 AM
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I had a yellow, purple, sailfin and an achilles that lived together for years. Then they decided to go at each other to the point the yellow and purple had to be removed. Sometimes that's the only option. Oh, I tried to add a powder blue earlier in the year, that didn't work either.
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Old 01-12-2014, 03:38 AM
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Time to say bye bye to that yellow and leave that picture of him hanging on the wall for reference and or darts
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Old 01-12-2014, 03:44 AM
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Haha...you know I can't do that Harry. He was my second fish ever and he's been with me almost 8 years now. I gotta have some loyalty...although if I had a taser that worked under water I would have zapped him today.
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Old 01-12-2014, 03:46 AM
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Yellow's are the best. Get rid of the rest.
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Old 01-12-2014, 04:50 AM
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My yellow tang always picked on my sail fin. His fin usually heals pretty fast though. I think its just the way it goes, some fish have personality clashes
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Old 01-12-2014, 01:28 PM
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So much do I want to get a YT but already have a Purple. Posts like this brings a reality check, zebrasoma can be jerks.
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All I hear is nasty stories about them yellow tangs refuse to own one .
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Old 01-12-2014, 04:38 PM
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I just changed over two tanks and while I had my fish all caught, I added 3 Yellow tangs into my main tank that already has a Sohal (dominant tang) and an @sshole Lavender tang. As hoped, by adding the 3 YTs at the same time, the Sohal didn't know which to go after and after just a few shows of aggression, has pretty much left the three newbies alone. Whew.
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