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12/19/2010, 04:16 PM | #1 |
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A story of flame and beauty...
So I have had a coral beauty for a couple of months... Just a few hours ago I was at one of my favorite LFS... And I saw it. The Christmas island flame angel that I always wanted....
All the knowledgable reefers already know where this is going... I couldn't help myself... I took the gamble, knowing the risks. Had him bagged and put him in my tank. Had him flowing in a QT cup for about an hour. My coral beauty saw it flowing around and showed very little aggression. The interactions seemed promising, and about an hour and a half later I opened the cup.... Needless to say it wasn't the "hello" I gambled on... Half hour of tail and head swishing, a few nips and all seeded to calmed down. Another half hour later and the flame was doing most of the chasing but only when it saw the beauty. Another half hour and the two can calmly cross each others paths without freaking out. Like roommates that aren't pleased with each other. Both have resumed the normal dwarf angel behavior, pecking the live rock and swimming through the rocks. That bring us the the present time... They can come within centimeters from each other and showing no aggression to each other. They are both the same size (knowing this may help). Their interactions seem to be getting better by the second... Keeping my fingers crossed and prayers flowing. This dream of flame and beauty may just become a reality for me.... Video to follow shortly....
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12/19/2010, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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I wish you luck.
They will sometimes calm down. If WWIII starts again, you may be doomed to a larger tank...or try moving a rock spire to break up or change territory. Fish are easily confused if the topography changes.
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One thing I've found to be true in reef keeping is that individual fish or corals don't necessarily behave as expected. Lawnmower Blennies don't always eat algae. Angels don't always nip at corals. Similarly-sized tangs and dwarf angels don't always fight. And supposedly peaceful fish can behave like the Spawn of Satan, killing their tankmates and raising havoc.
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I may add some more rock, but all seems well right now. Thanks for the luck, I need all I can get right now!
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But now that things calmed down so quickly I feel like my chances are much better... Funny you should mention lawnmower blenny! Mine actually got ****ed at both of them once the fighting started and gave them both something to think about!!
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If you every attempt this again, I would suggest using an acclimation box -- it works wonders. My newest addition, a multi-colored dwarf, spent a week in there. It allowed the other dwarfs, Coral Beauty, and a venustus, to get used to it, and allow the multicolored to get used to eating the food I use. The acclimation box was one of the best things I purchased recently.
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Very short chases seemed to have began, in particular areas... Kind of like their saying "get off my lawn!"
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This is like daytime TV drama, with a video to watch, too! Good luck, and keep us posted!
The acclimation box sounds like a good idea. I have a CPR in-tank refugium that has been gathering dust since I switched to a separate 20 gal refugium. Might use that one of these days. Wonder if it will work with wrasses? I have a 6 line, and there are some wrasses I've had my eye on.
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Both seem even more comfortable with each other. When away from the live rock, (swimming in open areas) they completely ignore one another as just any another fish. It's only when swimming close to the rock that they get a little territorial.
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I have a six line of my own, love the little bugger! people say these guys are very aggressive but mine seems to be the most peaceful fish I own... Let me know if you try another wrasse with yours, interseted to hear your results.
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70 gallon 24" x 36" x 18"
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Love the colours on those fish!
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That's what got me trying this in the first place...
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How big is that tank?
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Lol Just typed it two posts before but.... 70 gallon 36x24x18
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Everything still going smoothly, they both look great swimming around! I love it! Fins aren't any more damaged from the initial introduction and spats seem few and far between. I am home all day tomorrow so they will get some more close observation. For the most part I think its a successful addition to the tank however only time will tell.
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Things aren't going great today...
The flame is suddenly very aggressive, not as bad that the initial meeting but defiantly being a bully. Today I am regretting the purchase a lot. If this continues my coral beauty may not survive... Of course I will do whatever I can to prevent this and return which ever fish I can catch first... Not a happy camper today.... :-(
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I both videos, the CB looks very afraid of the FA. I will try to separate them before any casualty...likely CB.
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I tried my luck with a net, I know it's not the ideal method to catch a SW fish but I am getting desperate... Needless to say I didn't even get close... It's odd how the aggression seemed to drop for the first few days and now it's vamped up again. If the aggression doesn't subside or I can't catch one of them by sunday I will take down the tank to get catch it.
Ps. How the hell can a fish know what a net is?! The second I put it in the tank every fish disappeared!
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