CBS peaceful or dangerous

sh2000

Member
so reason for the tempermant being peaceful is in larger tanks over 100 gal ?
well mine is 80 gal RT with lots of small fish and i saw it claw at my Yellow Tang so I'm gonna play it safe and move him into another tank. Any help how to get him out ? Try to net him and maybe get lucky ? how can I lure him to an open area w/o messing the rockwork and the 25 corals that are perfectly poisitoned(took me weeks).
SWF.COM list him as Peaceful.
 
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lsu

Guest
Put a cube of prime reef or some other type of food inside a net, in the tank and wait for that s.o.b., Then simply scoop em out
 

sh2000

Member
Too late I got him it took some time, I need to be very careful not to move any corals or rocks as I have them placed how I like 'em. Now I understand why I'm missing a Royal Dottyback and a Wrasse, not to mention the unexplained death of some tangs I got him small and he just got bigger and bigger... I saw him clawing and attacking like a predator my Yellow Tang. So he is definately imo not peaceful...he's now in my other tank with a Porcupine Puffer..I cant risk him destroying my community of fish in the DT. This explains many questions I've been having to an extent. I saw him attacking my fish, how they can be listed as peaceful is beyond me. Just glad I got it outa there.
 

skipperdz

Active Member
they can be peaceful or dominant depending on when u add them to your tank, mine was the boss for a while because he was the first addition to the tank, the more fish i got the more timid he became. then he got his when he was murdered by nasserous snails.
 

salty blues

Active Member
Originally Posted by skipperdz
they can be peaceful or dominant depending on when u add them to your tank, mine was the boss for a while because he was the first addition to the tank, the more fish i got the more timid he became. then he got his when he was murdered by nasserous snails.
How does a little ol' snail kill a big shrimp with pinchers?
 

skipperdz

Active Member
lol i know right, actually they tag teamed him, 6 of them actualy and took off his pinchers first. i believe he had a bad molt but he was still his normal self that whole day
 

salty blues

Active Member
Originally Posted by skipperdz
lol i know right, actually they tag teamed him, 6 of them actualy and took off his pinchers first. i believe he had a bad molt but he was still his normal self that whole day
"ATTACK of the KILLER SNAILS"!!! coming soon to a theater near you!
 

peachie98

Member
CBS are evil! I had a thread on them a couple weeks ago...I caught mine latched onto the throat of my golden headed goby (luckily it got away after a couple seconds).
The cbs found himself on a road trip to the lfs and I brought back home a couple of peppermints to take it's place in the clean up.
 

dragonzim

Active Member
I've had a CBS in my 75 for about 2 years now. He is in there with a LMB, 3 green Chromis and 2 true percs. Every so often I used to see him make a grab for one of the chromis but I havent seen him do it in a long time and now one of the chromis hangs out in his cave with him.
 

sh2000

Member
I watched him vigoursly snatch at my Yellow Tang several times I took him out and put him in my other tank. He's missing perhaps the Porcupine Puffer ate him.
 

pastor b.

Member
Dear hobbyist , I have a cbs in my 150 gallon aquarium right now . Sometimes it gets aggressive ,but I also have some aggressive fish , including a harlequin tusk ,which hasn't bothered my cbs at all . My guise is , it must be interested in the bristle worms that are on the lr . And all of my tangs are larger than my cbs . My 3 damsels are to fast , so it basically stays to itself .
 
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