Hey everyone!
Having some issues with aggression in my tank over the past few days! My monsoon fairy wrasse has suddenly started attacking my pair of clowns. They have lived together in the tank for almost six months now with no problems. I noticed the wrasse flash at a clown a couple weeks ago but just put it down to a one off and not an issue. However after moving my tank there has now been major fighting. The wrasse herds and pins the clowns into the corner and then does charges at them while flashing. He hasn't shown any interest in any of the other fish
in the tank. In the past day i’ve noticed one of the clowns has started to nip back at the wrasse, resulting in the wrasse having a shredded tail now. Even though he’s now getting injured by instigating these attacks he still won’t stop! I’m planning on getting an acclimation box to separate him in for a while until i can find a better solution. But if anyone knows any way to stop this or for the cause of the sudden change in behaviour that would be great!
Thank you!
Having some issues with aggression in my tank over the past few days! My monsoon fairy wrasse has suddenly started attacking my pair of clowns. They have lived together in the tank for almost six months now with no problems. I noticed the wrasse flash at a clown a couple weeks ago but just put it down to a one off and not an issue. However after moving my tank there has now been major fighting. The wrasse herds and pins the clowns into the corner and then does charges at them while flashing. He hasn't shown any interest in any of the other fish
in the tank. In the past day i’ve noticed one of the clowns has started to nip back at the wrasse, resulting in the wrasse having a shredded tail now. Even though he’s now getting injured by instigating these attacks he still won’t stop! I’m planning on getting an acclimation box to separate him in for a while until i can find a better solution. But if anyone knows any way to stop this or for the cause of the sudden change in behaviour that would be great!
Thank you!
