zilikan
Thu, 25th Jan 2007, 02:01 PM
hey guys, i have a 30 gallon tank going right now. i have one black percula clown and a flame hawk fish. the clownfish was the first in the tank, then i quarantined the hawk fish for 3 weeks.
the hawk fish and the clown have been doing just fine together, and i decided it was time for my last addition to the tank, a sixline wrasse.
after quarantining the wrasse i plopped him in my tank and the hawk fish went after him. the hawk chased him all round the tank and nipped his tail pretty good, then it seem the hawk fish got bored and i thought everything was going to be ok.
then an hour before my light goes off i noticed the sixline had found a really nice hiding spot in the tank and i thought "oh good, now he can settle in". then the hawk fish discovered the hiding place and tried his best to get to him, but he couldn't. but the hawk fish seemed really agitated, as he kept trying to get to the six line, like getting to him was a game now.
then when the light plinked off the six line ventured out of hiding for a moment, the hawk fish attacked him like never before, he really bit into him hard (my flame hawk is pretty much full grown so he is significantly bigger) several times and took some chunks off this time. i rushed and got my net and caught the wrasse and put him in my quarantine, tank though i don't think he is going to make it. :sick
Any suggestions would be much appreciated
sorry this is so long..... i would much rather have a six line over the hawk fish. so if there is no solution to the problem, i have a flame hawk for trade :)
the hawk fish and the clown have been doing just fine together, and i decided it was time for my last addition to the tank, a sixline wrasse.
after quarantining the wrasse i plopped him in my tank and the hawk fish went after him. the hawk chased him all round the tank and nipped his tail pretty good, then it seem the hawk fish got bored and i thought everything was going to be ok.
then an hour before my light goes off i noticed the sixline had found a really nice hiding spot in the tank and i thought "oh good, now he can settle in". then the hawk fish discovered the hiding place and tried his best to get to him, but he couldn't. but the hawk fish seemed really agitated, as he kept trying to get to the six line, like getting to him was a game now.
then when the light plinked off the six line ventured out of hiding for a moment, the hawk fish attacked him like never before, he really bit into him hard (my flame hawk is pretty much full grown so he is significantly bigger) several times and took some chunks off this time. i rushed and got my net and caught the wrasse and put him in my quarantine, tank though i don't think he is going to make it. :sick
Any suggestions would be much appreciated
sorry this is so long..... i would much rather have a six line over the hawk fish. so if there is no solution to the problem, i have a flame hawk for trade :)