Juvenile clown aggression and isolation

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I recently purchased a pair of juvenile ice clowns, they were fine for a the first two weeks and then it turned ugly. I have isolated the abuser in his own tank.

The isolated clown looks kind of aimless and lonely (I could be reading too much into this).

Should I return him, or try something else, or just keep him in his own tank?

I'm not sure what the smart and ethical answer is.

Thank you
 

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You could try to reintroduce under low light and see if it resumes the behavior and react accordingly
 

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