dfepeman
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I have a pair of wild perculas that have lived together for almost a year- one was from an original mated pair and when the mate died I introduced another ( a bit smaller- they are both only 2-3"). They seemed to get along and didn't seem to have any battles except mild ones occasionally. They share a hammer coral and seem quite fine together.
Last week I got an emerald crab to try to control some bubble algae- that and a new coral gobie and some more scarlet hermits are the only new occupants.
Well, tonight I come home and one of the perculas (the larger, more dominant one) is all torn up: most of the tail is missing and the dorsal as well; she is staying down in a secluded corner looking very bad- I don't think she'll make it. The other is still hanging out in the hammer coral, but also has some chunks missing from his tail and dorsal. He visits the other one and doesn't seem aggresive.
So, the question I have is: Did the small emerald crab (3/4", perhaps; seems juvenile) do this, or did they suddenly have the mother of all battles after living in harmony for over a year?
It is so sad to see them now- they were doing so well!
Last week I got an emerald crab to try to control some bubble algae- that and a new coral gobie and some more scarlet hermits are the only new occupants.
Well, tonight I come home and one of the perculas (the larger, more dominant one) is all torn up: most of the tail is missing and the dorsal as well; she is staying down in a secluded corner looking very bad- I don't think she'll make it. The other is still hanging out in the hammer coral, but also has some chunks missing from his tail and dorsal. He visits the other one and doesn't seem aggresive.
So, the question I have is: Did the small emerald crab (3/4", perhaps; seems juvenile) do this, or did they suddenly have the mother of all battles after living in harmony for over a year?
It is so sad to see them now- they were doing so well!