tory
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Hi Terry,
I have three questions for you:
1. What do you consider to be the maximum inch of fish per gallon for a healthy reef tank? I'm sure that there are many factors--but, assuming there are no inverts or corals yet...what's the general rule (with an eventual reef in mind)?
2. I just got a yellow tang--and my yellow-eyed tang (that I was told is one of the least aggressive tangs) is relentlessly attacking and biting the yellow. I got the y-eyed first b/c, while they are territorial, they are more passive and once a yellow tang is added it can hold its own. The yellow tang is definitely not scurrying away or hiding...he just kind of turns his back and lets the y-eyed nip at him. He is eating and appears healthy in all other respects.
3. Do dottybacks always attack and kill shrimp? I cannot keep a shrimp alive...I have two dottybacks--one common (don't know the name) and one orchid...they immediately kill the stripe shrimp and eventually always find my fire shrimp. (they seem to live longer b/c they hide)
I'm thinking of removing the yellow-eyed tang and the dottybacks--and having Kevin keep them for me until I can get another tank set up. Is this the best choice? I really like having shrimp in the tank...I may just give the dottybacks away...
Thank you in advance.
Tory
I have three questions for you:
1. What do you consider to be the maximum inch of fish per gallon for a healthy reef tank? I'm sure that there are many factors--but, assuming there are no inverts or corals yet...what's the general rule (with an eventual reef in mind)?
2. I just got a yellow tang--and my yellow-eyed tang (that I was told is one of the least aggressive tangs) is relentlessly attacking and biting the yellow. I got the y-eyed first b/c, while they are territorial, they are more passive and once a yellow tang is added it can hold its own. The yellow tang is definitely not scurrying away or hiding...he just kind of turns his back and lets the y-eyed nip at him. He is eating and appears healthy in all other respects.
3. Do dottybacks always attack and kill shrimp? I cannot keep a shrimp alive...I have two dottybacks--one common (don't know the name) and one orchid...they immediately kill the stripe shrimp and eventually always find my fire shrimp. (they seem to live longer b/c they hide)
I'm thinking of removing the yellow-eyed tang and the dottybacks--and having Kevin keep them for me until I can get another tank set up. Is this the best choice? I really like having shrimp in the tank...I may just give the dottybacks away...
Thank you in advance.
Tory