chief911
New Member
All,
LONG time reader, this is my first post.
I've had a 75g SW tank for about a year. I've been learning as I go, so I've definitely made some mistakes. And now I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I started with a LTA and two percula clowns. That anemone has done great, and the two perculas are doing fantastic as well. They started breeding about four months ago and we have eggs like clockwork.
About 3 months into the tank, I bought a really nice (what was labeled LTA, but now know is a BTA) anemone that came with a skunk clown. The guy at the LFS said that since I have a 75g tank, it shouldn't be a problem. Since then the BTA has split about 5 times, all populating an area around the main rock for the skunk.
Recently the LTA moved so close to the BTA, that the really aggressive skunk started chasing the two clowns out of their anemone. I had to move the LTA over to the opposite side of the tank. In the past that has always worked.
The skunk is bound and determined to swim halfway across the tank and chase the clowns out of their anemone.
So, I'm not sure how to proceed. I dont know that I could catch the skunk, or I would just take him back to the fish store. And I really like the BTA, because it keeps splitting and its very pretty.
I dont want to take the perculas back, because they are more fun to watch, and they breed regularly.
I went so far as to erect a wall between the two areas, and that still hasnt stopped the skunk.
HELP!
Nick
LONG time reader, this is my first post.
I've had a 75g SW tank for about a year. I've been learning as I go, so I've definitely made some mistakes. And now I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I started with a LTA and two percula clowns. That anemone has done great, and the two perculas are doing fantastic as well. They started breeding about four months ago and we have eggs like clockwork.
About 3 months into the tank, I bought a really nice (what was labeled LTA, but now know is a BTA) anemone that came with a skunk clown. The guy at the LFS said that since I have a 75g tank, it shouldn't be a problem. Since then the BTA has split about 5 times, all populating an area around the main rock for the skunk.
Recently the LTA moved so close to the BTA, that the really aggressive skunk started chasing the two clowns out of their anemone. I had to move the LTA over to the opposite side of the tank. In the past that has always worked.
The skunk is bound and determined to swim halfway across the tank and chase the clowns out of their anemone.
So, I'm not sure how to proceed. I dont know that I could catch the skunk, or I would just take him back to the fish store. And I really like the BTA, because it keeps splitting and its very pretty.
I dont want to take the perculas back, because they are more fun to watch, and they breed regularly.
I went so far as to erect a wall between the two areas, and that still hasnt stopped the skunk.
HELP!
Nick