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I tried putting a coral beauty in my tank with a lemonpeel. Didn't go well. Lucky I managed to catch the CB and isolate it.
On the weekend I managed to catch the LP and sumped it and let the CB go into the tank. Zero aggression from any fish towards it or from it. A very placid fish.
Question is how long can I leave the LP sumped and will it learn it's now place or am I better off rehoming the LP. It is a stunning fish.
Or should I rehome the CB
 
I tried putting a coral beauty in my tank with a lemonpeel. Didn't go well. Lucky I managed to catch the CB and isolate it.
On the weekend I managed to catch the LP and sumped it and let the CB go into the tank. Zero aggression from any fish towards it or from it. A very placid fish.
Question is how long can I leave the LP sumped and will it learn it's now place or am I better off rehoming the LP. It is a stunning fish.
Or should I rehome the CB
I was going to sat sump it opposed to acclimation box. You should safely be able to keep in sump an easy 10-14 days
 
Then try reintroduce?
It's eating and lots of algae in refugium
Win - win with algae reduction. Yes, try re-introduction thereafter and if the behavior resumes, you have a decision to make
 
I tried putting a coral beauty in my tank with a lemonpeel. Didn't go well. Lucky I managed to catch the CB and isolate it.
On the weekend I managed to catch the LP and sumped it and let the CB go into the tank. Zero aggression from any fish towards it or from it. A very placid fish.
Question is how long can I leave the LP sumped and will it learn it's now place or am I better off rehoming the LP. It is a stunning fish.
Or should I rehome the CB
IMHO, you’ll want to redo the rock scape - this fish will recognise its territory (which the CB will likely have claimed). Then once the rocks have been rescaped, reintroduce the angel into the tank and that will cause both angels to have no territory to defend and so, aggression will lower.
 
If you re-introduce then do it with an acclimation box for a few days and be ready to pull the LP. IME they are one of the more aggressive dwarf angels.
 
IMHO, you’ll want to redo the rock scape - this fish will recognise its territory (which the CB will likely have claimed). Then once the rocks have been rescaped, reintroduce the angel into the tank and that will cause both angels to have no territory to defend and so, aggression will lower.
Good idea. Easy to move a few pieces about
 

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