So I was doing some spot feeding around the tank today with an eye dropper, and I felt a pinch on the back of my hand and yanked it out of the water because I didn't know what it was. I looked at my Percula and she was looking at me through the glass as if saying, "Yeah, why don't you try that again?"
I had to hurry up my feeding because she was being vicious! They never used to bite before, but now that they started hosting the anemone (I know, I know, please don't syntax me) it seems they've become super aggressive. Is there any way I can classical condition them to not bite? I still have to work in the tank sometimes and they've become very annoying.
Also, anybody else have bloodthirsty clownfish or are yours pretty docile? I've heard people with mature maroons are scared of dipping their fingers in their tanks.
I had to hurry up my feeding because she was being vicious! They never used to bite before, but now that they started hosting the anemone (I know, I know, please don't syntax me) it seems they've become super aggressive. Is there any way I can classical condition them to not bite? I still have to work in the tank sometimes and they've become very annoying.
Also, anybody else have bloodthirsty clownfish or are yours pretty docile? I've heard people with mature maroons are scared of dipping their fingers in their tanks.
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