Happy Holidays All!
I have a question about interpreting my tangs behavior. I have a 5' 120. Currently I have a mimic lemon peel and fuzzy dwarf lion. The tang was in the tank for about 3 months alone, so I was expecting some issues when the fuzzy came out of quarantine. Sure enough he wasn't happy with having a roommate, but after about 2 weeks the spikeless tail slaps stopped. Now he ignores the fuzzy while perched, but follows relentlessly whenever the fuzzy is swimming. The fuzzy's dorsal spikes are relaxed when this happens, but I am not sure if that is because the tang isn't being aggressive or just the lion being not concerned about someone not above or below him in the food chain.
So my question is, Is the tang still being aggressive or is it a sociable behavior and no problem. I'm trying to figure this out so that my next addition won't be a disaster.
Thank-you all!
Redtack
I have a question about interpreting my tangs behavior. I have a 5' 120. Currently I have a mimic lemon peel and fuzzy dwarf lion. The tang was in the tank for about 3 months alone, so I was expecting some issues when the fuzzy came out of quarantine. Sure enough he wasn't happy with having a roommate, but after about 2 weeks the spikeless tail slaps stopped. Now he ignores the fuzzy while perched, but follows relentlessly whenever the fuzzy is swimming. The fuzzy's dorsal spikes are relaxed when this happens, but I am not sure if that is because the tang isn't being aggressive or just the lion being not concerned about someone not above or below him in the food chain.
So my question is, Is the tang still being aggressive or is it a sociable behavior and no problem. I'm trying to figure this out so that my next addition won't be a disaster.
Thank-you all!
Redtack
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