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ddavis4um

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I love my Powder Blue Tang. I call it Madame.
Recently, Brian, the flame angel in Madame's tank, was found outside the tank being played with by our cat. I presumed it jumped, found its way out of the crack in the hood (since rectified), and these things happen.

So, I set out to replace the flame and I wanted something different. I selected a Majestic Angel and a Coral Beauty. Well, upon placing them in the tank tonight, I found out why the flame jumped. Madame was brutal. Whipping the new fish, nipping fins, totally intimidating both newcommers. I tapped the glass, and snaped the water. Madame was relentless.

Both fish looked great upon entry, but were rapidly declining.

I grabbed my nets, and placed Madame in a smaller tank with a trigger, wrasse, and a bicolor. By this time, after acclimation, everyone in this tank is asleep.

The new angels are slowly recovering but I feel terrible to subject them to such a terrible experience.

I got my fish through mail order and I tried to call around to consult with staff at the usual places and I thought I had a good plan.

I only recalled later, in the midst of Madame's rage, that someone did comment when I purchased Madame that it should be placed in the tank last. Well, it was now placed in the smaller tank last, and now I will have to buy a larger tank to house this group.

I just hope tomorrow does not present a repeat of today and that everyone "just gets along".

For those of you who have stable tanks (like I did yesturday), think twice about your next addition and appreciate the piece that you have.

I know I do when I have it.

dpd
 

JohnD

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Dave,

Do yourself (and your fishy friends) a favor, before you buy any other gilled ones, by Scott Michaels book Marine Fishes:500+ Essential.... It gives a great run down on most species you are likey to encounter at a LFS or MO. It gives do and don'ts as well as an aquarium suitability index. For a Powder Blue Tang, Michael gives it a 3 (on a scale of 1 to 5).

I got mine at amazon.com.

HTH
 

ddavis4um

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Well, day two.

The angels are shy but looking fine otherwise.

Madame is now on the receiving end of displays and postering, but everyone in Madame's new tank is much more polite and respectfull.

We'll see how it goes.

dpd
 

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