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After going to Thanh's home and envying his Achilles tang, I wondered if the adding pictures to the tank method would work. I thought it through for awhile, because I didn't want to sacrifice a fish for the mere notion of proving myself wrong. I had good results with this method before, so I decided to go for it. I was worried because I already have an abundance of tangs in my tank. For those of you who don't know, I have the following tanks in my 300 gal tank: a blond naso, vlamingi, purple, red sea sailfin, clown, tomini, african regal and chevron tang. I got the achilles from Rit on Friday and had already printed up achilles pics of different sizes and had placed them on the tank glass a week ago. When I got home I drip acclimated him for about 2 hours and then put him in my sump as I wanted to monitor him and I had to go to work. When I got home, I took him out and put him in the tank with the lights out. Almost immediately, the powder blue and clown went to bother him and I was like, here we go again. I left him in there because although they were chasing him, they weren't nipping at the fins as it usually happens. I watched for a little longer and he was fine. The next morning I was expecting to find the achilles nipped at but to my surprise, he was fine. It's been 2 days and he seems to be happy, occasionally nipping at the algae on the glass wall. So far, so good. The method is still working. I will keep you guys posted.