Patience pays sometimes. Decided to give it at least a couple days and see what happens today since the bipartitus was scared into the sand pretty quickly yesterday.
Watching today the Potter's, Kuiter's, and bipart were all out and swimming around. The Kuiter's and Potter's almost seem like mates the way they have been swimming around together. The Bipart is still a bit skittish and every so often the Potter's darts after her but it's not a constant charging like he did with the larger bipart I had and like he was yesterday. Hope it settles down some more but it's a better sign then it looked yesterday. I still would be scared to add anymore like I would like to but just don't want to chance it anymore.
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Current Tank Info: 180g mixed reef w/ a beananimal overflow to a dolomite RRUGF. | 20g long G. Smithii Mantis Tank
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