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I've had a firefish, and a blenny jump out. I also had a zebra goby chased out of the tank by a tomato clown. Found the clown on the top middle brace of the tank (still alive) put her back in and she died 3 days later (one side of her body, the side that was on the brace, was in really bad shape) found the goby on the floor the day after I found the clown and realized what happened.
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My tanks are covered, so they cant jump out
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My canipy is was open on the back were a banner jumped out. It was to later to save him but, next day I put up a screen to stop the untimly death of my fish. The screen is made from eggcreat from home depot.
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120 G sps reef, looking to build bigger.
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my female clownfish chased her male counterpart right out of his home a few weeks ago...in typical female fashion...lol
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He needs to show up back at her door with a younger more...um..prettily striped clown. Deflate her ego on the spot
![]() Take her out put in QT put other one in let establish then put the female back in...or use eggcrate wall of a section then put the female in there for awhile. Always works with my clowns. GSM's and they are quite aggresive to begin with
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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote |