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Old 03-31-2013, 10:58 PM
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Damn my clowns are nasty. Emerald crab stumbled across their "home" and got murdered. Head butted to death. Six line wrasse got smashed chalk bass got destroyed. Guess I got a clown only tank. Clownfish and clown gobys. Bullys
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Damn my clowns are nasty. Emerald crab stumbled across their "home" and got murdered. Head butted to death. Six line wrasse got smashed chalk bass got destroyed. Guess I got a clown only tank. Clownfish and clown gobys. Bullys
Ya! my two are very nasty to anyone getting too close, except for my Yellow tang he's allowed but only him.
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Old 04-01-2013, 02:15 AM
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I had a pair of cinnamon clowns that owned most of a 90 gallon tank once. They're really horrendous animals when they grow up. I'm hoping that my perc's inevitable aggression (not too bad yet, but they're young) will be mitigated by the size of my tank.
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I'm sure my pair of maroons would leap out of the tank to bite me if they could leave the anemone for long enough. I think most people forget clowns are in the damsel family and we all know damsels are devil fish!!
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My clowns have gone more and more crazy. My chalk bass used to be fine but he stumbled into their lair and they chased out of the tank onto the floor. The sixline I thought was supposedly nasty and same story he hovered into where the clowns host and they chased him to his death. When I vacuum my sand the bigger clown stops at nothing to attack the vacuum. They bite me but it doesn't bother me. Startling at first, but now I know it's coming. They don't touch the clown gobys at all, but even my fighting conch got smashed by the clowns. Psychos
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My little male Ocellaris is a real ass. I've had my female for about 4 years and she's perfectly fine with me. I got the male last summer (he's husband #4 for her) and I've never seen a more aggressive fish. I'm almost beginning to wonder if maybe he's a true perc. 1.5 - 2" but packs a mean punch when my hands are too close.
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Guess I lucked in with my Maroons, so far anyway. Compared to what I've read with other hobbyists' experience regarding this species, mine are pretty mild mannered. The female has been in the tank (aquired as a juvenile) since shortly after start up (6 years ago or so) & the male was introduced shortly thereafter. They've been spawning for years & hosted in BTA. My hand has been in the tank quite a bit over the years cleaning out algae, so perhaps they're accustomed to it by now & don't see it as enough of a threat to bother, even with a clutch of eggs on the go. There is a limit of course, but I've never had the female actually bite yet. I know I'm getting too close when she starts 'posturing'. First sign is obvious irritation, tail wagging & 'working' the BTAs. I find that I can actually intimidate her & settle her down a bit by waving my hand in her direction, moving a bunch of water to show how much force my hand (perhaps fin in her eyes) can muster in moving water. This usually gets her to take cover in the BTA. I've seen this tail wagging to move water in a few different species as an apparent show of power.

Since I don't have a sump & generally do larger water changes less frequently, I'm in the tank with almost half the water gone about every 3 weeks. The fish pretty much hide out during this process & I think they know the routine by now too, so don't get all that stressed out. They're back to normal within a few minutes of the tank being refilled & the VorTechs back up & running.

As far as other livestock, generally no issues there. Co-inhabitants include Yellow Tang, Singapore Angelfish, Yellowtail Damsel, Mandarin Dragonet & assorted CUC critters. I used to have a Lawnmower Blenny that needed to speed up a little when transitioning past the Maroon's area near the center of the tank. If he hung too close to there, the female would take a feint at him. Never any harm done though. I've seen the female Maroon nudge a crab that was too close and she's also nudged the Dragonet on occasion when it ventured within cms of the spawn. That's all it ever is though, a gentle nudge, not a killing headbutt such as canadianbudz experienced with his clowns.

Always interesting to hear the different scenarios & how some folks' experience defies the generally accepted description of the 'standard' behaviour of certain species.

@ canadianbudz. You mention the 'home' of your clowns. Is it simply a certain territory or do they have a coral or anemone to call home. If they have nothing to be hosted in, perhaps they are more aggressive since they can't take shelter in an anemone??
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