Well, the Goldrim Tang had not let up on it's constant harrassment of the Powder Brown so I decided to save the Powder Brown and, for the time being, moved it to the sump.
When I went downstairs this morning to check on everybody I found the Powder Brown trying to hide in the area of the return line near the surface. It had actually rotated the return line out of it's normal position, to create a little room between itself and it's harasser.
His fins were all shredded up and was looking quite stressed so now it joins the other Gold Nugget Clownfish that had been rejected by it's potential mate.
I would have preferred to have caught the Goldrim and removed it instead but maybe I can do that another day.
I dont really want either of those fish down in the sump so I'm going to have to really consider what I want to do going forward.
When I went downstairs this morning to check on everybody I found the Powder Brown trying to hide in the area of the return line near the surface. It had actually rotated the return line out of it's normal position, to create a little room between itself and it's harasser.
His fins were all shredded up and was looking quite stressed so now it joins the other Gold Nugget Clownfish that had been rejected by it's potential mate.
I would have preferred to have caught the Goldrim and removed it instead but maybe I can do that another day.
I dont really want either of those fish down in the sump so I'm going to have to really consider what I want to do going forward.