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|  Fish advice Back when I first started my tank I got 3 domino damsels, not to cycle the tank but because I liked them.  The gf never liked them and wanted clowns. so a couple months later i got 2 maroons.  Now almost a year later they are all still juvenile but the bigger of the 2 damsels are getting aggressive,  I had a felling this might happen.  The third damsel is still much smaller than the clowns and is picked on as much or more by the dominant one. My question is if I leave the smaller damsel in the tank will the clowns leave it alone or should I just find a new home for all three? | 
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|   Take them out. Things don't 'get better' with clownfish. 
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|   Especially the maroons, might as well be killer baboons   . | 
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|   i have had my rock the way i want it for a while... guess its time to mess it up getting those little buggers out. | 
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|   Woke up this morning to find 2 new big rips out of the maroons fins. Damsels out... maroons looking happy rock totally re'scaped, almost happy with the look anyone want some feeder damsels for their predators? | 
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|    Too true!!  But they are SOOOOO cute when they are little!! | 
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|   Quote: 
 A perfect place for damsel. | 
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|   Last edited by Navarchus; 07-23-2009 at 02:23 AM. |