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- From: fxm3@po.CWRU.Edu (Frank Mularo)
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- Subject: Re: [M] PMS Tank
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 23:22:16 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- Triggers are aggressive fish that always shoul be added last to
- a community tank. The order of fish addition in your first tank
- allowed everyone to peacefully coexist, but perhaps the late
- addition of your coral beauty in your second tank caused some
- resentment from the trigger. I don't think fish get jealous, but
- they definitely can be territorial if given the chance, triggers
- especially. All the fish in your tank are aggressive types if
- given the opportunity to be. A possible solution could be to move
- the trigger out to another tank. Remember that any trigger will
- eat any invertebrate if given the chance. I think you were just
- lucky it didn't happen to your anemones or crabs. If you remove
- the trigger, chances are that the fighting will cease between
- the others. Why don't you stick the clown with the anemones. Do
- you still have them?
- --
- Frank Mularo Easy Does It
- CWRU One Day At A Time
- Cleve.Oh. "Don't mess with my fish, man!"
- fxm3@po.cwru.edu -a very wise man
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