I was originally going to post this as a question as to why my two yellow tangs are really going at it. But I then realized that the Tang Police Tang police would just point out the obvious, telling me:
1. Your tank is too small for tangs; and
2. Two tangs are one too many.
I picked up these two mature tangs from a fellow reefer over two years ago (along with a Hippo). I think he had four or five yellows in a (I think) 150 gallon tank. For two years everything was just fine. On a rare occasion they would make a half-hearted dash for each other, and that would be it. Since my Hippo died, the two yellows have shown increasing aggression. I don’t know if the Hippo was maintaining peace, but when he died was when this all started. The slightly larger one is now constantly and actively trying to nail the smaller one. I know what I’m going to have to do, and it pains me!
1. Your tank is too small for tangs; and
2. Two tangs are one too many.
I picked up these two mature tangs from a fellow reefer over two years ago (along with a Hippo). I think he had four or five yellows in a (I think) 150 gallon tank. For two years everything was just fine. On a rare occasion they would make a half-hearted dash for each other, and that would be it. Since my Hippo died, the two yellows have shown increasing aggression. I don’t know if the Hippo was maintaining peace, but when he died was when this all started. The slightly larger one is now constantly and actively trying to nail the smaller one. I know what I’m going to have to do, and it pains me!