Short body GT working out.

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So a few days ago I posted about worrying about moving my new "short body" GT into my tank with my other bigger fish. After a rough first night it seems like everyone is settling in though on closer inspection it seems the new coral really won all the fights. Here are some pics.

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Wife just got a really good pic of 3 of them in one spot. Also got a new light that I can adjust with a remote. Pretty neat.

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Think it was just that first night when everyone was fighting it out for territory. Haven't seen any new injuries from the coral but if it does happen I'm ofc more than willing to remove it. A safe tank comes before a pretty tank.
 

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cant...look at coral...in freshwater tank....gaah. lol. They will sort out their territories/dominance in there, just keep an eye on any damage or unusual behavior to make sure no one is getting picked on to heavily.
 
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Ofc. I'm planning on a 125 or 180 in the next year or so and I also have a 37 and 35 gallon if I really need to isolate some one.
 

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For some reason I read that as they will outgrow the tank... Maybe it's time to stop drinking... =P statement still stands though
 
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