monkeysee1
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Hi everyone!
Has anyone else here had problems with aggressive clownfish? I'm NOT talking about just the maroon ones, either - which many (correctly) say are tank bullies. I'm talking about the regular Ocelleris ones.
I have two in my tank, an onyx striped and an orange striped pair. Thought I could add a final fish to my tank, so last month I bought, quarantined a beautiful Pearl Jawfish, and I acclimated him to the tank last week. Well, my orange Ocelleris literally bullied it to death!
Did A LOT of research on line, and talked to A LOT of independent fish store owners (NOT to those in those dumb PETCO chains) and all said there should have been no compatiblilty problems.
So now I have nine fish. But I might flush these two so that might number may be down to seven; I'm that upset. And now that I've been tapping BOTH of them with a plastic stick often, (even though the onyx one seems not NEARLY as aggressive as the orange), they now know I'm gunning for them.
They haven't bothered any other of my fish in the tank, but I think it's becaue when my orange clown tried to go after my Scopas Tang and Pakistani Butterfly once, they BOTH cornered her and gave her the business.
ONE fish store owner suggests getting a Red Bulb anemone, to help distract them in the event I want one for fish. I have the lighting and the flow, but I'm skeptical.
So the moral of this story, folks is - think twice before getting ANY clownfish. They are NOT nearly as nice as they appear. I would NOT recommend them.
Has anyone else here had problems with aggressive clownfish? I'm NOT talking about just the maroon ones, either - which many (correctly) say are tank bullies. I'm talking about the regular Ocelleris ones.
I have two in my tank, an onyx striped and an orange striped pair. Thought I could add a final fish to my tank, so last month I bought, quarantined a beautiful Pearl Jawfish, and I acclimated him to the tank last week. Well, my orange Ocelleris literally bullied it to death!
Did A LOT of research on line, and talked to A LOT of independent fish store owners (NOT to those in those dumb PETCO chains) and all said there should have been no compatiblilty problems.
So now I have nine fish. But I might flush these two so that might number may be down to seven; I'm that upset. And now that I've been tapping BOTH of them with a plastic stick often, (even though the onyx one seems not NEARLY as aggressive as the orange), they now know I'm gunning for them.
They haven't bothered any other of my fish in the tank, but I think it's becaue when my orange clown tried to go after my Scopas Tang and Pakistani Butterfly once, they BOTH cornered her and gave her the business.
ONE fish store owner suggests getting a Red Bulb anemone, to help distract them in the event I want one for fish. I have the lighting and the flow, but I'm skeptical.
So the moral of this story, folks is - think twice before getting ANY clownfish. They are NOT nearly as nice as they appear. I would NOT recommend them.