Hi All!
I've never had any fish aggression in my tank before, but recently my female clown has been very protective of the spot where my clownfish pair sleep. Which of course out of all the coral they could host, they choose a random patch of zoas directly in the middle of the tank. My female clown is fine with all fish in the tank other than my melanurus wrasse, she storms at them whenever they come near. They don't bite or attack each other and the wrasse doesn't seem bothered at all, but my clown has a few either bite marks or scratch marks along with a torn fin I'm worried about. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? Or how to change which coral they're hosting lol? Thanks
I've never had any fish aggression in my tank before, but recently my female clown has been very protective of the spot where my clownfish pair sleep. Which of course out of all the coral they could host, they choose a random patch of zoas directly in the middle of the tank. My female clown is fine with all fish in the tank other than my melanurus wrasse, she storms at them whenever they come near. They don't bite or attack each other and the wrasse doesn't seem bothered at all, but my clown has a few either bite marks or scratch marks along with a torn fin I'm worried about. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? Or how to change which coral they're hosting lol? Thanks
