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![]() Or find a good lawyer.
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![]() LOL ya i tried changing the rock work and it did not help....It just started out of no where
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![]() bitches be crazy... what can i say!
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![]() There is a book called "Clownfishes" by Joyce Wilkerson. I don't have my copy at home right now as a friend is borrowing it but I recall in there somewhere she discusses this a bit in terms of causes and solutions. I believe it is this book, though I may be wrong...
In my view, a female will reject a male clownfish if he is not doing his "job" and living up to her ridiculous expectations (not too different from people ![]() Personally I would give them some time apart, a trial separation if you will. Move the male out to a quarantine, feed him and get him back to help, let her chill the frig out about whatever set her off and reintroduce him like you would a new mate. She'll beat up on him again for a few days to establish dominance but they may pair again. |
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![]() Lol Lance and kevNnic
![]() I think what the folks said makes sense. Your male 'stands the best chance' if he is healthy. Also, it may do some good to change some of the rocks around again before the re-introduction. Good luck! Chris
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![]() She probably caught him in the anenome with a Tang. Send him off to spend some time with Tiger and Arnold.
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