Oops. Sorry this is between two tanks tanks.

Lemme see if I can clarify lol
The larger Pang. was recovering in the discus/loach tank (75). I rescued him from a store that labeled him as a bala shark and he was beat to sh*t with gashes, and a broken tail fin. I had my other three in with him, and he acclimated great, and healed very well, and then I moved them to the 150. My oldest of 3 years got harassed by the albino channel cat, and before I could get rid of him, I saw a bite mark on her, and then the next day. I only found half of her. Channel is gone now.

I traded one ID in, the smallest, and have my albino, and the rescue. I also got rid of my rotkiel, blood parrot,festivum and a few others, to clear out space. After I moved them out, I came home to find my 11" front floating and found another smaller front behind a cave. I realized that one of the canisters had almost no flow, maybe a factor.. plus the stress of the chasing in the tank, and the catching of the others. I was proud of our RTC tho, as he had been blamed for eating the smaller fronts we had missing, and finding the one behind the cave, he could have easily eaten him. Even fishing him out, he had no interest. If it were his frozen fillet in my hand.... watch out he'd be on the prowl lol.
After the losses, I started selling off more fish, we tossed around the idea of getting rid of the two remaining fronts, but I can't do it yet. They were my original two, and I still want to sex them.
Everyone else does get along actually.The big tank is dominated by the giraffe, and I have a wimp for a JD. The discus/loach/ oddball tank has total harmony. The loaches dance up the glass between the discus who are competing for the space, and the half blind parrot. They all eat 2-3 times a day, to make sure the discus their fill of goodies, and they show no timidness. They get right in with the flurry of fins. The two discus were bought as babies together, and the red one is growing like a monster.