Clown aggression

Gelez23

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Hello! I would like some advice, I have a pair of clowns a gladiator (male) and a mocha (female). We recently added a blue, yellow tail damsel to the 40G tank. And these 2 clowns are constantly bothering her, chasing her but not really biting her, she has found herself a good hiding spot, but this has been going on for at least 3 week and they don’t seem to be letting up. Do you have any advice other than rehoming either or buying a bigger tank? We have separate the mocha for a while which one reintroduced seems to help for about 3 days and then went back to being uggly.

Thank you for your advise!
 

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Clowns are notorious for being aggressive. After years of being in this hobby I’ve never found a solution. Except adding a larger more aggressive fish!
 

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I had a female who was so possessive over a SIX FOOT tank she jumped out of the water and bit me in the forehead. I had little clown teeth in my head.
 

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