Clowns attacking new Labouti Wrasse

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Didn't work. He was getting bit again so I put him back in the container where he was happy I'll feed him make him grow back his fins and sell him
 
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I didn't want to take a bigger chance I care about the fish's life better
 
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Means I agree with what he said (what he said times 2)

Oh haha I guess I was slow on that one!

Was it the clowns again or CB Angel?

Unfortunately it was the CB angel, then the Trigger and then the clowns because they wanted to join in the fun... :(

If it was just the CB angel I'd keep him in there but one real bite from Picasso the trigger and it is all over for the Labouti
 

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I had a Niger, humu, and something else I got rid of all of them and all I like now is anthias, wrasse, and tangs I have over 20 fish in my 150 gallons
 

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I won't add an injured fish to my DT unless he's completely healed. My established fish seem to sense any weakness and it's like blood in the water. And I don't keep overly aggressive species. Fish just have no mercy, they kill the weak. Back when my MI brushed up against a BTA and was just hovering near the overflow, my wife said even the firefish was having a go at him. :eek:
 

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I won't add an injured fish to my DT unless he's completely healed. My established fish seem to sense any weakness and it's like blood in the water. And I don't keep overly aggressive species. Fish just have no mercy, they kill the weak. Back when my MI brushed up against a BTA and was just hovering near the overflow, my wife said even the firefish was having a go at him. :eek:
Fish really are cold. Makes sense though, weaken the weak so that it feeds the predators instead of themselves
 

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