Angel hiding away

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This may seem a silly question, but i just want to check,
prior to introducing my Blueface angle into the new tank, 400lt, ( this is a temporary tank, until we move and the 6x2x2 is installed)
she was swimming around great, eating 24/7 - now she in a take with three Tangs, 2 clowns, all fish are still juveniles and are roughly the same in size, my question is: the Angle is hiding away, not coming out to eating, and when it dose try to come out the tangs a chasing it back in. should i get the Angle out? she went into the tank Sunday 3rd June.

many thanks All
 
If it is being forced into hiding due to aggression and it is not allowed to eat, or has no desire to eat, then getting the angel to a less stressful environment is a must.
 
If it is being forced into hiding due to aggression and it is not allowed to eat, or has no desire to eat, then getting the angel to a less stressful environment is a must.
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Angels also begin hiding if they get velvet. Any other symptoms? any tangs swimming in to water flow? Scratching? Flashing? Breathing heavily?
 

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