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My yellow tang is very aggressive towards my new tomato clown and purple antheas. Is this normal? I think he killed the previous clown i had in the tank. He leaves the mandarin alone. Any suggestions other than rearranging the rock?
 

Jbanks

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My YT is a beast in my 180, so with your size tank, it's going to be more of an issue if the Tang is well established. Typically, if the new fish is fast enough, it will evade the Tang and eventually, the tang will calm down. More importantly, do not add another tang.
 

jaa1456

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Yous should try to alwayd add the tangs last, Or at least have a more than 1 go in at the same time, The tang should leave them alone, it is showing that it is the boss of the tank.
 
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Yellow tangs have variable temperaments. Some are very peaceful, some are incorrigible. I think they also have an issue with aggressive clownfish. My YT and my maroon clown were always at each other. They are now permanently scarred- a broken stripe on the clown from a laceration (grew back without a scar, but just maroon..the stripe didn't come back) and a shortened dorsal on the tang. Most of the time they were the only fish in the tank. Now I added some fish, and everybody is happy...no aggression at all.
 
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it seemed to quiet down a ;ittle. he doesnt bother the antias much and the clown has found the ane06ne and wont leave it EVER. When i feed them he pops out grabs food and is back in the anemone before he can even close his mouth. the tang will stay infront of the clown and hang out daring it to come out. does the anemone protect the clown as well as feel good?
 

albano

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I would say that the tomato clown will be the next problem, as it grows it will be more aggressive, and not allow any newcomers.
Did the LFS tell you that...and the fact that purple anthias are one of the hardest to keep? If they didn't warn you , then you might have to do your own research before purchasing any more livestock.
BTW...Is your tank established enough to support a mandarin and anemone?

 
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yes the anemone and mandarin are doing well. at first i was nervous about the mandarin he was gettitng very skinny, he has looked a lot better the past two weeks. the anthias doesnt eat the food i throw in but he is always nippi9ng at thing i assume are the copepods
 

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