A few days ago I had to relocate my royal gramma to another tank due to him bullying my pair of new clowns. I wonder if it's ever safe to put him back into the community tank, I miss him =[. Any one got suggestions?
@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
Bad advice. Fishes brains don't work like that, one the invisible force field is gone it will continue to attack as before. Given space they are fine. Also keeping them in a confined space for a month is asking for death by stress.
@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
hey brother...im having the opposite problem..my six line wrasse harrases my royal gramma.....its ben two days since i introduced them and the gramma hides i the upper corner avoiding the live rock areas because the six line wrasse harrases me.....what will eventually happen??? thanks...
i had a problem similar to this with my yellow tang and coral beauty. they either get over it or dont mine didnt thats why im bringing the coral beauty back best of luck though
u should try to rearrange some of your life rock becaue it's probably doing that for domince and by rearrange the rock they hav an equal time to restablish territory
Sixlines, next to damsels, are probably one of the most aggressive small fish in the saltwater trade. In your next tank, if you choose to add one, add the sixline last.
haha I love how in this vid the RG doesn't like the sixline, but doens't mind the damsel stopping in to say hi. lol
Did they end up being okay together? I have a pretty similar tank. My Royal Gramma was showing the same open-mouth behavior toward my Yellow-tail Blue Damsel. I really want a Six Line but I'm getting mixed messages about their aggression.
the fish are agressive twords each other because they look too similar. Bicolor blennys are known to attack royal grammas because they look very similar, etc, etc.
I had the same thing in my old tank except it was a 4 line wrasse and he killed my gramma. He tore his jaw and then the poor guy wedge himself into a rock and died.
Dottybacks are just a category of fish which include orchids, royal gramma's etc.
Just like theirs different tangs, angels, gobbies, bassets, blennies etc.
Uglytruthification 1 week ago
thats a dotty back not gramma
justinhuestis1 6 months ago
@justinhuestis1 no its a gramma dottybacks dont have a dot on its back its weird since its called a dottyback
SaltWaterAquarium231 6 months ago
He's hosted your Kenya Coral.
WhiteFoamies 9 months ago
my grandma gets pissed off a lot too
felixfelicis888 10 months ago
Little angry beast!
Reeftanks2011 11 months ago
what are the little particles in the water. It looks like little creatures swimming really fast.
moresint 1 year ago
My royal Gamma never acts like this he swims with my clowns and even my flame Angel. Guess im just lucky to get a calm fish.
azumawolfyoukai 1 year ago
wow the one on finding nemo was never this viscous lol
Rob10321 1 year ago
Royal grammas are peaceful until anything goes neer their chosen hole. Then it will open its mouth HUGE in a display to chase the fish off.
ANTM55 1 year ago
A few days ago I had to relocate my royal gramma to another tank due to him bullying my pair of new clowns. I wonder if it's ever safe to put him back into the community tank, I miss him =[. Any one got suggestions?
SoulXsLayer 2 years ago
@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
simonchannel252 1 year ago
Bad advice. Fishes brains don't work like that, one the invisible force field is gone it will continue to attack as before. Given space they are fine. Also keeping them in a confined space for a month is asking for death by stress.
ANTM55 1 year ago
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@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
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@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
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@SoulXsLayer put the royal gramma in a bug container and place it in the aquarium with a powerhead blowing directly on it (for water circulation and to prevent build up of ammonia)this will allow the gramma to see the tank and tankmates but if it charges at one it will be stopped. leave in there normaly feeding it for 2-4weeks and it will probaly calm down. if its still bullying continue the bug container period for another 2-4 weeks if it dosent work..... get a new gramma
simonchannel252 1 year ago
hey brother...im having the opposite problem..my six line wrasse harrases my royal gramma.....its ben two days since i introduced them and the gramma hides i the upper corner avoiding the live rock areas because the six line wrasse harrases me.....what will eventually happen??? thanks...
alexirie1 2 years ago
i had a problem similar to this with my yellow tang and coral beauty. they either get over it or dont mine didnt thats why im bringing the coral beauty back best of luck though
clickity333 2 years ago
u should try to rearrange some of your life rock becaue it's probably doing that for domince and by rearrange the rock they hav an equal time to restablish territory
justchata 2 years ago
I just added a 6-line wrasse too and found my Royal Gramma dead today too. 28 gallon nano reef.
Sebgrady 2 years ago
Sixlines, next to damsels, are probably one of the most aggressive small fish in the saltwater trade. In your next tank, if you choose to add one, add the sixline last.
haha I love how in this vid the RG doesn't like the sixline, but doens't mind the damsel stopping in to say hi. lol
FretFreak13 2 years ago
thats a nice piece of colt coral you have
hitmanmbt 2 years ago
Did they end up being okay together? I have a pretty similar tank. My Royal Gramma was showing the same open-mouth behavior toward my Yellow-tail Blue Damsel. I really want a Six Line but I'm getting mixed messages about their aggression.
pittsburghpeach 3 years ago
Get a solorensis/ aka red eyed or blue wrasse, you won't be disappointed . Beautiful and friendly reef safe wrasse. Good luck.
TheOneAndOnlyProdigy 2 years ago
the fish are agressive twords each other because they look too similar. Bicolor blennys are known to attack royal grammas because they look very similar, etc, etc.
Speedburner899 3 years ago
I had the same thing in my old tank except it was a 4 line wrasse and he killed my gramma. He tore his jaw and then the poor guy wedge himself into a rock and died.
lockdown801 3 years ago
That is very disturbing...
TheOneAndOnlyProdigy 2 years ago