dothman
New Member
Hello.
Any advice you can give will be appreciated.
My tank has been running for almost a year. Almost all of my cycle fish are still with me.
A 3 stripe, blue devil, blue velvet, yellow, and seargent major. I also have a lawnmower blenny, 2 tomato clowns and a 4-line wrasse in a 44 gal. All are healthy and happy. I recently had my hand in the tank and the damsels went psycho. The 3 stripe and seargent major kept biting my hand, they were nuts almost like a planned attack. Anyway I purchased 2 corals cats about 3 1/2 long and healthy last week and they seem fine but are keeping a low profile. They only seem to come out when the lights are off and they just follow the baseline of the tank. They are eating well with no problems too. I have never seen the damsels go after them but as they swim around 2 X's the damsels smacked their back fin into them as if to mark territory even though they were right against the glass. I think I have been very patient with these cycle fish. The damsels are resiliant. Anyway do you think the cats are in danger. I picked them because they had a good size and were amusing. What should I do? Did I choose poorly?
Any advice you can give will be appreciated.
My tank has been running for almost a year. Almost all of my cycle fish are still with me.
A 3 stripe, blue devil, blue velvet, yellow, and seargent major. I also have a lawnmower blenny, 2 tomato clowns and a 4-line wrasse in a 44 gal. All are healthy and happy. I recently had my hand in the tank and the damsels went psycho. The 3 stripe and seargent major kept biting my hand, they were nuts almost like a planned attack. Anyway I purchased 2 corals cats about 3 1/2 long and healthy last week and they seem fine but are keeping a low profile. They only seem to come out when the lights are off and they just follow the baseline of the tank. They are eating well with no problems too. I have never seen the damsels go after them but as they swim around 2 X's the damsels smacked their back fin into them as if to mark territory even though they were right against the glass. I think I have been very patient with these cycle fish. The damsels are resiliant. Anyway do you think the cats are in danger. I picked them because they had a good size and were amusing. What should I do? Did I choose poorly?