fredmertz
Aquarium Advice Regular
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- Oct 16, 2011
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I have a 75g tank that has largely been free of behavior problems. In 7 months of having this tank, I have not seen a single fish with any signs of physical stress/physical bullying. A lot of chasing (especially the rainbow shark and the blue gourami), but no physical harm.
However, today (in the last 4 hours) someone is guilty of really beating up a half-black angel. You can see the list of suspects below.
The only one who I am pretty certain is not guilty is the one I think most people would assume is guilty -- the cobalt blue lobster, as he never leaves his cave during the day.
The half black's tailfins have been munched up, one dorsal fin is almost completely gone and the feeler fins are in bad shape.
Who is the most likely candidate? Is there anything that I can I do to help recovery, or is it a lost cause?
However, today (in the last 4 hours) someone is guilty of really beating up a half-black angel. You can see the list of suspects below.
The only one who I am pretty certain is not guilty is the one I think most people would assume is guilty -- the cobalt blue lobster, as he never leaves his cave during the day.
The half black's tailfins have been munched up, one dorsal fin is almost completely gone and the feeler fins are in bad shape.
Who is the most likely candidate? Is there anything that I can I do to help recovery, or is it a lost cause?