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![]() Well I have a domino damsel that is quite large, and he is becoming a pest in the tank. He has a absoulte hate on for some of my fish, and will chase them all over the tank. I keep taking one of them out of my overflow. Some of the fish are newer then he is, some have been in the tank longer. I recently added 2 new fish and he hates the yellow wrasse but will leave the blenny alone.
What are the options now? I don't really want to re-aquascape. Can I remove him and re-introduce him at a later point? I don't really want to sell him. Is there anyway to curb his bad behavior Thanks |
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![]() typical for damsels, removing them and reintroducing later may help but it will still likely cause issues. Best to find him a new home.
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![]() I got rid of mine for that reason.
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![]() When he gets larger, he will loose his white spot, then his dark black will turn to a ugly dead grey color.
They all change to grey when they get old. Not so pretty then...
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