Small disaster

cschweitzer

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So I came home from work yesterday and checked out all my tanks. When I went to feed my 30, I noticed the female dragonette (you might remember my thread from a couple weeks ago about a dragonette pair) was torn up. All of her fins were nipped really bad. I don't know what did it, but I think the male turned on her, maybe also accompanied by the 6-line, but the male has no marks or fin tears. Needless to say, I moved her to a less aggressive setting with more room. She is now in my 55 and the male is still in his 30. I know, I know a 30 G cannot support their feeding habits which is why I supplement with oceanpods, and I throw in chaeto filled with pods for them and the chaeto gets eaten by my limpet. I hope she is feeling better and comes back. They were so calm together for the first few weeks, I think he just got an attitude. When I get my big tank up, I will put them back together. I just hope there was no irreparable damage and I hope that she's not too stressed. Just needed to vent a little. They were so cute together... :( .
 
Sorry to hear that. It is always a bad feeling to come home and see something like that...makes you feel helpless. BTW my 6-line wrasse was a mean little booger. Let us know how it goes.
 
She was doing fine last night in my 55, so hopefully she'll come right back. I don't know if it was my 6-line, because he doesn't mess with the male and I would think this more likely to occur when they are put in and the 6-line wants dominance, not a few weeks later when things are going along fine. I think the male might have wigged out on her. Either way, she will not see either of them until the 180 is set up. All I can do now is hope that she likes her new home.
 
Glad you caught her Chris, and got her out when you did. They'll be happier in more space... all fish are...
 
bummer man, hope everything turns out for the good!

if you need help setting up that giant tank don't hesitate to give us a call!!!

keith and tracy
 
I've read that is it common for pairs to fight. I have a pair in mine and they swim together mainly at night and do their own thing during the day. I'd let the little guy heal up like you are doing for a couple weeks and try it again. You might have to trade out the male. Males are the easiest to find in the store imo.
 
I have enough tanks to where it is not an issue right now. I couldn't find her yesterday, but it is a bigger tank with a lot of hiding places. And after getting beat up, nobody wants to be in the open trying to be tough. I'll give her the space she needs for a while. I really hope she's okay. Yeah, they were really cool together, then started doing their own thing, then he started nipping really bad in the matter of a day or two. I wish I snapped a picture, it was pretty brutal what he did in no time...
 
Thanks K&T, I might do that, but I need to rebuild the frame of the stand first. once I get that, I might need a hand setting some stuff up...we'll see what happens, but it probably won't be for a while anyways.
 
I'm sorry you are having problems with your pair. Sometimes it happens..I had a great little female red scooter that I loved. I was insistent on having a cool male to go with her. When I finally did, he was so amorous he beat the daylights out of her. She did'nt make it.:( Then I started calling him "killer"..and finally gave hime to Jason. My male mandarin does chase my female, and sometimes she has a nip but it has'nt been life-threatening. I hope she makes it through ok Craig.:)
 
My first guess would be the small size of the tank, pair or no pair if food supply is limited survival of the fittest is the rule in nature.
 
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