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Ciciii

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I woke up and took a look at my 75 gallon tank and realize I can’t find my maroon clownfish (his name is Adam) anywhere. Fed the tank and he came out of hiding (he never hides like this) and found him all beaten up!! I’ve currently been sitting in front of the tank for an hour trying to find the culprit, but nothing so far. I recently transferred him, 1 clownfish, and the coral beauty about 2-3 weeks ago. Adam has always hosted the coral seen in the pic from the moment I transferred him. These are the fish I have:

2 clown fish
1 black clownfish
1 maroon clownfish
1 coral beauty
1 blue damsel
1 hawkfish
1 goby

If anyone has an idea of who the culprit might be, please let me know! Thanks guys!

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LadyMac

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Could be the other clown. When they are sexing out, the most dominant one will turn female. They could be trying to see who’s boss.
 

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