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    please help, have just bought a gold strip maroon clown and it's fins are being nipped by my regal tang. What should i do??? Will it make the night?
    a newcomer but have been given 135g tank

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    i think you should give it alot of hiding places for it like a cave that the tang can't get into make a temporary shelter for him/her so they get used to the surroundings and the tank mates.
    what can you do when you live in a shoe and you ain\'t got no soul.

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    or just get rid of the tang! lol j/k how did you introduce him to your tank? Did you turn the lights out before releasing him?

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    Try turning out the lights next time you add a fish
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