At the moment I don't think I need to do anything. However, I have a pair of Occ. clowns that have set up in the center of my reef tank and commandeered a rock there for their eggs. They have become extremely aggressive over their territory when they have eggs there. So much so that the male has a decent gash over his eye and my Kole Tang has a bite taken out of its side.
No one is permanently damaged yet. The clowns have laid only a handful of egg clutches over the past few months. They ignore my hand and so far my mandarin dragonette entirely and in fairness the stupid tang does swim right through the clown pair.
I don't know if I should just remove them and sell them or swap them out with the younger pair in my 'nem tank.
My question is should I do anything or should I just let it go and hope that as they age hope they mellow a bit?
Would it help if I got them something to host and put it in the corner, I cannot move the rock they have chosen?
The tank is a 75 gallon.
No one is permanently damaged yet. The clowns have laid only a handful of egg clutches over the past few months. They ignore my hand and so far my mandarin dragonette entirely and in fairness the stupid tang does swim right through the clown pair.
I don't know if I should just remove them and sell them or swap them out with the younger pair in my 'nem tank.
My question is should I do anything or should I just let it go and hope that as they age hope they mellow a bit?
Would it help if I got them something to host and put it in the corner, I cannot move the rock they have chosen?
The tank is a 75 gallon.