Got 2 clowns, had them for 3 years, all of a sudden the larger has agresssively attacked the smaller, at some points dragging it backwards by its back fin, it looked injured so removed and put in sump, will i be able to re introduce?
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the clowns... and the damagePics of what ?
You could introduce it again at night and observe it over the next few days. You can always try the mirror technique for aggressive clowns. (I have never done the mirror technique, but have heard it works to reduce aggression)Got 2 clowns, had them for 3 years, all of a sudden the larger has agresssively attacked the smaller, at some points dragging it backwards by its back fin, it looked injured so removed and put in sump, will i be able to re introduce?
Cant see any damage now, and shes swimming a little better , if i inttodcue her she goes straigth into a corner at top tohide and perhaps "acts" injuredthe clowns... and the damage
ok, well, pics would still help a bitCant see any damage now, and shes swimming a little better , if i inttodcue her she goes straigth into a corner at top tohide and perhaps "acts" injured
literally 2 clowns, one big and oen some , no apparant damageok, well, pics would still help a bit
u said it was acting injured....literally 2 clowns, one big and oen some , no apparant damage
Thanks for the advice, the Male has found a hole in another piece of rock other side of tank at the moment and hiding, the Femswims upto it brushes againstit and swims away.....It happens sometimes. An aggressive female can turn against it mate (for no rhyme or reason) and bully it to the point where fins tear, the male stops eating or the female kills the male. Not much you can do other than isolate the female, rearrange the rock work, wait a couple of days and reintroduce at night. Definitely observe closely. If the bullying continues, cut your loses and rehome the male.
You can always try and introduce another male down the road (or a couple with the hopes that the bullying is evenly distributed and one makes it). But there is no guarantee.
When this happen to me to a pair that was together for 4 years, she ended up killing the male. I rehomed her and just bought another pair.
It happens sometimes. An aggressive female can turn against it mate (for no rhyme or reason) and bully it to the point where fins tear, the male stops eating or the female kills the male. Not much you can do other than isolate the female, rearrange the rock work, wait a couple of days and reintroduce at night. Definitely observe closely. If the bullying continues, cut your loses and rehome the male.
You can always try and introduce another male down the road (or a couple with the hopes that the bullying is evenly distributed and one makes it). But there is no guarantee.
When this happen to me to a pair that was together for 4 years, she ended up killing the male. I rehomed her and just bought another pair.