discplaya
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I've had a bunch of damsels in my tank since I started it up about 5 months ago. They've lived fine with my snowflake eel, perc clown and hermits for all this time. Last night I introduced some new fish to the tank. A small raccoon butterfly, 2 cleaner wrasse, another perc clown, and a copperband butterfly. I woke up this morning to 2 dead cleaner wrasse, to be exact I found one....the other one "disapeared". throughout the day I've noticed my largest domino damsel picking on all the new fish at random. I found this funny as he's smaller than all the new fish. When I came back home from the bar after watching the Jets take it in the{EDIT LANGUAGE} yet again, I saw that all the damsels were taking turns beating up on the raccoon butterfly. It now has red patches all along both its sides. And if that's not enough, my new perc clown is missing about half its tail.
All the fish have been well fed. Are damsels normally this aggressive towards new tankmates. I'm really pissed that a few $3 fish are killing much more expensive fish that I actually care about.
Has anyone else encountered this with damsels. And If so is there a solution other than just removing these nasty little buggers.
All the fish have been well fed. Are damsels normally this aggressive towards new tankmates. I'm really pissed that a few $3 fish are killing much more expensive fish that I actually care about.
Has anyone else encountered this with damsels. And If so is there a solution other than just removing these nasty little buggers.