Aggressive fish you've had to remove...

I'll have to update that list I compiled again soon. When I started this thread, I was only expecting aggressive fish, a little surprised to see some crabs, lobsters and even worms mentioned.
 
I am thinking about getting rid of my mated pair of false perc clown fish. Not for the sake of my other fish, but for my sake. These fish are pure evil. Everytime my hand goes in the tank they full out attack and even draw blood. Man these guys get me mad!

Dave
 
Mystery Wrasse: Beat up a firefish, ate a coco worm, but for some reason loved a clown goby?

Indigo Dottyback List Of Terror:

Kole Tang (introduced when the dottyback was in the samp)
Tomini Tang (Kole tangs replacement)
2 purple firefish (in the tank before him)
Orange spot blenny (put in the tank before him).

He was good at first then just flipped. Sumped him for a bit and "thought" he'd settle down and let the others claim areas in that time, boy was I wrong. He is now been in the sump for the 2nd time (after a water bottle and krill trap) for about 2months, pretty fish; and the meanest 3inch fish I seen, but I just can talk myself into taking him to the LFS. LOL!
 
Kole Tang... went crazy and attacked anything yellow.

Two different purple tangs, one of which killed and extremely aggressive large Sohal

My pair of maroons were only aggressive towards my hands.
 
Not removed, but considering my Clown Tang for removal. Although small, it is very aggressive. I believe it has killed both a blue spot jaw and bi color blenny in spite of being in a 300!
 
Wow this thread make me want to cry!

Every fish I've been thinking of adding to my 35g that houses only 2 True perculas is on this thread!

:lmao:
 
Wow this thread make me want to cry!

Every fish I've been thinking of adding to my 35g that houses only 2 True perculas is on this thread!

:lmao:

Keep in mind that every tank and fish are different. There are instances where others have peacefully kept most of these examples. There are a lot of variables that affect the aggression. Do you research and you will be okay.
 
Keep in mind that every tank and fish are different. There are instances where others have peacefully kept most of these examples. There are a lot of variables that affect the aggression. Do you research and you will be okay.

I guess there are exceptions to every rule :mixed:
 
knew better but had to try.was just given a queen angel after 1 day she would not leave my foxface alone.foxface is 3 times as large. shes now in my fish trap waiting for my decision.what a beautiful fish
 
Huma Huma trigger, ate whatever it could catch. Stalked everything smaller than it. Big green chromis, harassed and stole food from everyone. Moved a psycho sixline to the other tank.
 
I'm in awe of how many people have had issues with 6 line Wrasses! No chance of me adding 1 of these guys now, cross another one off the list :fun4:
 
4 dam damsels lol had to wait over a week for a big one to go into : the trap" but when he did he was all done!
 
Pseudochromis diadema. I swore of the entire family of fish after that little bastard.

Although, ive been hearing the purple guys are not like the diadema...is this true?
 
I'm in awe of how many people have had issues with 6 line Wrasses! No chance of me adding 1 of these guys now, cross another one off the list :fun4:

Ive got mine alone in a ten gallon, where he will stay eating flat worms and pods till he dies :)
 
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