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The innocence is an act!
Every time you move a business to Asia or Mexico from the United States you make the World a more polluted place . They just ain't got the environmental standards .This reminds me of a Climate Change story, you can't deny it's happening and the outcome is terrible but could possibly be prevented if we just change our habits?
The clownfish were good Samaritans administering a powerful sedative to calm your drowning damsel-in-distress. The bubble tip got a nice fresh meal and the damsel is done with suffering now and in a much better place than you put it.
We all get-it in the end.
A little over 2 years ago I got back into the hobby. I purchased 2 small baby clowns. The fish who became the female was by far the most aggressive fish I’ve ever owned. I despised this fish. Every time I put my arm in the tank it would attack me, startle the hell out of me. When she jumped out of the tank and perished. Wasn’t very upset at all.So I removed a live rock from my display and didnt realize one of my damsel was hiding in there. He was out for a few minute and I put him back into the display. He was alive trying to catch his breath and then suddenly my 2 clowns dragged him into my bubbletip. RIP damsel. Couldn't react fast enough.
Well you got the picture.Drew blood on four fingers of my right hand, holding the camera.
Possessed.
I think it is a well known tactic amongst reef Clownfish: draw blood and let the real big fish take care of the photographer!Well you got the picture.
Drew blood on four fingers of my right hand, holding the camera.
Possessed.
I don’t know if it’s a trend or not, but many of these posts seem to be describing “designer” clowns, (What I call GMO clowns). Either way, it’s always better to be lucky than good!
Does the hosting behavior inspire more aggression? Seems like the most brutal stories here are when clowns are with a BTA or similar.
Mine are apparently some of the calmest clowns ever, despite being perculas. The only real difference I can see is that they’d rather school with my chromis than try and host anything.
I think now we are on to something. I don’t have a nem, my clowns sleep behind my heater (i could get a smaller one that would fit in the rear, but then they wouldn’t have a home!). They are also really peaceful.