kanicky
Member
Hi all-
55 gallon
ph: Steady 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 10
SG: 1.022 (slowly raising to 1.023 or 1.024)
(2) False Percs
Midas Blenny
Valentini Puffer
Pygmy Angelfish
Sixline Wrasse
I just acquired a gorgeous Mystery Wrasse yesterday from my favorite LFS, as my final fish for this tank. Our "fish guy" told us that he should be fine with the Sixline, but we took that with a grain of salt, because I've done tons of reading on all of the fish we have, and I know that some wrasses just do not get along.
I figured we'd put the Mystery Wrasse in, and see what happens. If it came down to the Mystery vs. the Sixline, obviously the Mystery would win.
Well, I left the lights off for about five hours after putting the Mystery in the tank, and when it came time for the nightly snack and the wrasses discovered each other, it was like the Indy Dragstrip. I figured this was normal, because when I first put the Sixline in, he and the Angelfish chased each other around the first day or two, then settled down...
I turned off the lights for the night after feeding and observing everyone, and when I turned them on again this morning, the chasing started again.
Obviously, with the price I paid for the Mystery Wrasse, I want to cut off any potential harm to him before he is harassed to death. Should I wait one more day to see if this chasing stops, or should I go ahead and "fish" the Sixline out?
I wish I could keep both, but I knew going in that I might have to get rid of a fish.
Any other suggestions? Or if none, any tips for catching the Sixline?
Thanks in advance!
55 gallon
ph: Steady 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 10
SG: 1.022 (slowly raising to 1.023 or 1.024)
(2) False Percs
Midas Blenny
Valentini Puffer
Pygmy Angelfish
Sixline Wrasse
I just acquired a gorgeous Mystery Wrasse yesterday from my favorite LFS, as my final fish for this tank. Our "fish guy" told us that he should be fine with the Sixline, but we took that with a grain of salt, because I've done tons of reading on all of the fish we have, and I know that some wrasses just do not get along.
I figured we'd put the Mystery Wrasse in, and see what happens. If it came down to the Mystery vs. the Sixline, obviously the Mystery would win.
Well, I left the lights off for about five hours after putting the Mystery in the tank, and when it came time for the nightly snack and the wrasses discovered each other, it was like the Indy Dragstrip. I figured this was normal, because when I first put the Sixline in, he and the Angelfish chased each other around the first day or two, then settled down...
I turned off the lights for the night after feeding and observing everyone, and when I turned them on again this morning, the chasing started again.
Obviously, with the price I paid for the Mystery Wrasse, I want to cut off any potential harm to him before he is harassed to death. Should I wait one more day to see if this chasing stops, or should I go ahead and "fish" the Sixline out?
I wish I could keep both, but I knew going in that I might have to get rid of a fish.
Any other suggestions? Or if none, any tips for catching the Sixline?
Thanks in advance!