So I would typically see this started with "I have a stupid question" but we all know there are no stupid questions, only stupid people... who don't ask questions... So here it goes:
In the case of dogs, cats, reptiles, and rodents when a claw gets too long or too sharp it can be trimmed down which will prevent cutting, scratching, etc. So my question is, can a Tang's tang be trimmed to make it less sharp?
This came up in a discussion with my wife as her new female clownfish that was added about a few weeks ago is still getting picked on. It seems it is taking longer for the tang and clown to get along so she asked if the sharp part can be trimmed a little to make it less sharp as the clown has no defenses against the tang. I am leaning toward no, but I wanted to make sure.
If it can be trimmed, what is the safest way to do it?
If it cannot be trimmed, what can I do about the agression?
In the case of dogs, cats, reptiles, and rodents when a claw gets too long or too sharp it can be trimmed down which will prevent cutting, scratching, etc. So my question is, can a Tang's tang be trimmed to make it less sharp?
This came up in a discussion with my wife as her new female clownfish that was added about a few weeks ago is still getting picked on. It seems it is taking longer for the tang and clown to get along so she asked if the sharp part can be trimmed a little to make it less sharp as the clown has no defenses against the tang. I am leaning toward no, but I wanted to make sure.
If it can be trimmed, what is the safest way to do it?
If it cannot be trimmed, what can I do about the agression?