This guy is an [language filter]. About 3" in length, was removed from my DT to stop bullying and ended up jumping from the sump into my water bottle so he's got fight. Free to whoever doesn't have enough aquatic violence in their life.
Yea maybe. Hard to really tell, she's still larger. That could make sense, though, as it appears she's also banished him to the bottom corner of the tank opposite her coral home.
I've had the same male and female in my tank for about 5 years with no issues. This morning I noticed the male has two clear bites out of his tail. I know clowns can get feisty but why would she start nipping him now?
I've had a pair of azure damsels for years and they've always been pretty chill with everybody. I added a small shoal of vanderbilt chromis this morning and the damsels suddenly think they own the whole tank. I moved some of the rock work around and turned off the lights but they're still chasing any of the new fish they see anywhere in the tank.
My question is will they calm down in a day or two once they're accustomed to the new fish or if I will need to catch the damsels and remove them from the tank?