marinenut
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I was wondering if anyone as ever seen a Powder Blue Tang kill another fish. I just picked up a 4" Powder Blue and put him in my 40g QT. It already has a Domino Damsel and a Yellow-Tailed Damsel in there (very small, like an inch each at Max). Yesterday morning I was doing my routine checkup on the QT, and everything was fine. All the fish were swimming around happily. About 5 hours later I went to check up on them again, and the yellow-tailed damsel was belly up on the gravel.
This to me is very strange. I've had a lot of tanks over the years with many yellow-tailed damsels, and they have got to be the hardiest species I've ever seen. They could almost live in mud. Which is why I question this, because the water parameters are near flawless. Maybe slight traces of nitrates, but nothing that is even significant.
Is it possible that the Powder Blue killed him?
I've heard they can be aggressive.
This to me is very strange. I've had a lot of tanks over the years with many yellow-tailed damsels, and they have got to be the hardiest species I've ever seen. They could almost live in mud. Which is why I question this, because the water parameters are near flawless. Maybe slight traces of nitrates, but nothing that is even significant.
Is it possible that the Powder Blue killed him?
I've heard they can be aggressive.