The loaches (three of them) are still young and have their own hiding places. The angel is mature and is normally the king of the tank (a 55G). They have been fine with each other in the past.
They have just recovered from a bout of ich...it was only the loaches with signs. I tried QTing them so I could give them a half dose and the tank a full dose (formalin/malachite blend). I put them back after a week and they got a second round of ich so I used the full dose. They have been three weeks at 29 (84) degrees.
Toward the end, they began to nip my angelfish and now that they have recovered (temps down to 25.5 (78) degrees for two days now), they are still doing it. I've witnessed it at feeding time but the signs suggest that it happens at other times as well.
My question(s) is, will getting another two clown loaches help them to feel more secure so they will relax and leave the angel alone? also will they just settle now the water conditions are more stable?
They have just recovered from a bout of ich...it was only the loaches with signs. I tried QTing them so I could give them a half dose and the tank a full dose (formalin/malachite blend). I put them back after a week and they got a second round of ich so I used the full dose. They have been three weeks at 29 (84) degrees.
Toward the end, they began to nip my angelfish and now that they have recovered (temps down to 25.5 (78) degrees for two days now), they are still doing it. I've witnessed it at feeding time but the signs suggest that it happens at other times as well.
My question(s) is, will getting another two clown loaches help them to feel more secure so they will relax and leave the angel alone? also will they just settle now the water conditions are more stable?