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My firefish is missing


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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Awww. The watchman has been filling rock holes and digging new ones. So now instead if 2 holes under the firefish rock there is one. I'm wondering if that is part of why it isnt darting under so fast

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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I read its best to put them in while they are both still timid. Now that this one is getting comfy I think its too late

    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    For me the worst thing I did was add another after having the one for more then a year. Could be the size of my tank but they do nothing but fight. The newest one always coming out on the worst end. I should have just returned him after his first jump from the tank


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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Yeah. I went back the next day to get a second but the store was closed so I didn't pursue it

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    Last edited by tcp316; 01-18-2013 at 03:25 PM.

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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcp316 View Post
    Yeah. I went back the next day to get a second but the store was closed so I didn't pursue it

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    Just a quick update on my beloved Firefish. Grin
    The clowns have decided that it isn't worth dealing with the tang who is acting as guard dog for the Firefish. he now comes out with the lights and stays out for most all of the day. He doesn't startle when I come to the tank or feed the fish either and is actually hanging out with the Midas most of the time. I am so happy, he is acclimated and can be viewed as I believe he is beautiful. I love his dorsal fin which he immediately tucks down when he feels aggression from another fish. But he is standing his ground now. The clowns are being corralled down to the bottom of the tank near their rock.
    It has been quite comical to watch the others fend for the Firefish. I didn't realize fish did this.

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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Thats pretty cool that the tang is protecting it, maybe he just doesn't like the clowns. I have noticed tho that my tang will chase off some of the fish when they start chasing eachother.... maybe its a tang thing
    Maybe. Reminds me of a border collie. Grin

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