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demon666 10-28-2006 04:17 AM

not agressive but wont back down and will woop some a@$
 
i have one mean sob jewel damsel that atacks everything that moves in my tank he just ate both of my new pepperment shrip right in front of my eyes..... he is hurassing my new regal tang and ****ing me off so my question is what type of fish would you recomend that would give this jewel an ass wooping of a like time if he atacked it???? and it has to be reefsafe?

marie 10-28-2006 04:23 AM

I have a clarkii clown that could woop his butt and leave him sobbing in the corner :lol:

She is the matriarch of my 55g, anybody who trys to challenge her position regrets it

Midknight 10-28-2006 04:36 AM

Sounds like my Sargent Major Damsel. Attacks everything but my clown.
They tag team at meal time to keep everyone else away.

Anybody want a fish.... cheep?

kellehar 10-28-2006 04:50 AM

having the same prob my damsel is attacking my other fish,biting me, knocking over my corals and moving them around,sturring up the sand, and now Im missing my maroon clown it was going after.
anybody want a free damsel!

demon666 10-28-2006 05:06 AM

yup they can have mine too but i would like to see him get a taste of his own medicine first....... how about a niger triger?????

fatpuffer 10-28-2006 05:29 AM

i'll take them and put them me my fugu puff...that will definately kick its ass.


Js

Quagmire 10-28-2006 05:38 AM

I believe lion fish are reef safe,but not small fish safe :twised:

Dale 10-28-2006 05:58 AM

Go
 
Not to be a poopy pants but why would you want to see your fish harmed for doing what comes naturally? It's not the damsels fault you put other inhabitants in its perceived territory.
Adding another aggressive fish won't "teach it a lesson" and will only result in injury or death to one or both of them. You can't "unlearn" instincts.
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Yamaha DT100

Reefhawk1 10-28-2006 06:54 AM

I had a blue devil damsel once and he began to bite me when I put my hands in the tank to clean. after a year of taking beatings from the fish I placed it in my leopard eel tank. The blue devil damsel beat on the small eel for about six months, smacking the eel in the face with his tail. It all ended one day when I turned on the lights to the tank and found just the head of my blue devil damsel :mrgreen: That was a whoops.

It sounds like its time to give your aggressive damsel a new home. To someone with a larger tank perhaps.

Good luck

scub steve 10-28-2006 08:47 AM

you know what would beat it good?? the toilet fish flush the sob if its going to keep eating your stuff or for all you kind hearted people bring it to the fish store


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