Attacking Clowns

Clowns are jerks rearrange your tank or take them out and keep them in a seperate tank for a while
 
I have definately decided not to add clowns to my new 125g build! I'm tempted to dump them into the display refugium with the damsel and sleeper goby but in a month or so, I'll be taking it down and moving the rock and most of the sand to my sump, and the live rock without corals or macros into the display.
 
lol to all the cute devil horror stories.
I decided to fight back as all my clown pairs drew blood and addack like bullets. So I had fun with the meanest Biting B----. When she comes for me I flick at her like training a bird. Then she would run and hide in her nem. Then sneak attack again and again. I would flick at her again and again, till she decided to test me some more, She would come in slow and stare at my fingers while she could see my fingers at the ready to flick. After thinking about it she would turn around and swipe me with her tail, all the while the male would try to entice her away from me like no, no, she will flick you. Don't do it, stay away.
So now days I go in the tank in flick position and she waits till I'm distracted and like a torpedo it's attack and run, then glote in her nem, nanenaneboooboo. I got YOU.
And the game goes on. LOL
Clowns r brave little *******.
 
Hey, I even tore up my entire reef tank, caught them both and grounded them in a cube for a week. Then put them back into a different reef tank where she was nice and just watched me do my stuff, then after a few days it was attack of the monster clown all over again.
In the meantime I put a new designer younger pair in the reef tank and after a couple weeks they are BOTH attacking and biting me. Little ;Vamp's!
Gotta love them as they are concistant.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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