I don't know about you guys, but the worst thing that ever happens to me is when my wife calls me at work. Not that I dislike talking to her, but if she's calling, it's almost always because something bad is happening. Well, sure enough, I got the call today... "So, the hawkfish just murdered the damselfish." Though with considerably more distress in her voice. Apparently she had just gone in to clean up a spill, when she saw our Japanese Golden Hawkfish dash at our sapphire damselfish, and proceeded to rip off most of his tail.
Not an emergency situation, since I doubt there's much that can be done. If I were home, I might have been able to net the damsel and put him in a hospital tank... but even so, it's not running at the moment, so it would have to be topped off and heated up, and the shock of moving might have done him in anyhow. Apparently Mr. Hawk kept going after the damsel even after the initial attack... I imagine there won't be anything to do for the damsel but offer him an honorable burial beneath the rose bush.
C'est la vie. I'll still get the hospital tank up and running, if only to put Mr. Hawk into it ahead of finding him a new home. He was just doing as his instincts told him to, but I value the peacefulness of the tank and can't keep something in it that has demonstrated lethal aggressiveness to a tank mate. Shame, too, he was a fun fish.
On the plus side, at least he didn't kill a $500 fish.
Not an emergency situation, since I doubt there's much that can be done. If I were home, I might have been able to net the damsel and put him in a hospital tank... but even so, it's not running at the moment, so it would have to be topped off and heated up, and the shock of moving might have done him in anyhow. Apparently Mr. Hawk kept going after the damsel even after the initial attack... I imagine there won't be anything to do for the damsel but offer him an honorable burial beneath the rose bush.
C'est la vie. I'll still get the hospital tank up and running, if only to put Mr. Hawk into it ahead of finding him a new home. He was just doing as his instincts told him to, but I value the peacefulness of the tank and can't keep something in it that has demonstrated lethal aggressiveness to a tank mate. Shame, too, he was a fun fish.
On the plus side, at least he didn't kill a $500 fish.

