Originally Posted by
Janestar
http:///forum/post/3160879
Yes, so I understand. This fish will need to be returned to the lfs, I am just really surprised that it hasn't picked off my blue devil damsel which is smaller or close to the same size as the clowns were. They have been together since April. and there has been no issue sigh
sadly I don't look forward to moving all the rocks in order to catch him.
Here's something I just copy & paste for folks wanting to get rid of damsels. I'm sure it will work great on your grouper. Sounds weird, but works. You may want to leave the grouper until he does eat the damsel---sooner or later you'll want the little monster out.
"This may have been me, I always suggest this; but most people think its
silly...until they try it. Tiny hook (hair hook, used to catch bait. Flatten the
barb and bait with a bit of raw shrimp..after the little monster has been eating
it for a day or two. A lfs called me several times, when I I lived in another
state, to help them get unwanted fish out of customer's tanks (almost always
damsels). I never failed, nor hurt a fish (much). I think this one of the most
common questions on this forum. I suspect it is often the result of lfs selling
damsels as "cycle starters".. I'll bet I've posted this reply 20 times; I'm
going to copy & save it...I type very slowly. BTW, I never heard from anyone
that tried this and failed, but have heard several success stories. IMO, it is
no big deal on the fish, far less stressful ,(on the damsel AND tankmates),than
tearing a tank apart."