my new lemonpeel won't leave my poor mandarin alone! Every time he swims by he bites at him no matter where he is in the tank. Any suggestions? I'm afraid he's going to hurt the poor lil guy! thanks
Anytime you see a fish labled as "aggressive, semi-aggressive, peacefull" or whatever, consider that a "normal attitude" but not a gaurantee. It's always goin to be hit or miss with darn near any reef fish just due to the fact that you are taking them from a natural enviroment and sticking them in a much smaller confinded space....attitudes will change accordingly.
If he's nipping at your mandarin but not full on trying to kill it during every minute of the day...I'd consider that semi-aggressive.
pAPAGIMP: HAVE YOU EVER TRED TO NET A DRUFFANGLE. tHE MANDARIN WILL NOT BE A LOWED TO EAT AND HE WILL DIE. YOU MIT HAVE A CHANCE GETTING THE MANDRIN OUT, GOOD LUCK!
Druffangel? do you mean dwarf? And yes I have. I'm not saying the lemonpeel would be an easier target to catch, I"m saying he's already proven to bother other inhabitants, while a mandarin will not. I"d get the trouble maker out and try a better specimen or different specimen. Afterall, if it picks on a mandarin, that's pretty much going to cut out any of the benthic fish and most gobies and similarly shaped and sized fish.
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