VA_Reefer September 13, 2009 September 13, 2009 (edited) I purchased a Mandarin on Friday. This morning I noticed his fins were ragged and his breathing was labored. After a couple of minutes he swam out into the open and my pair of black Oscilleris clowns attacked him viciously. Given the look of his fins, I assume they must have been battering him on and off for the past 24 hours or so. He looked fine yesterday morning. We have a few other fish and I've never seen the clowns act that way towards anything we've ever introduced to the tank. I moved the Mandarin temporarily to a small Biocube until I can figure out what to do. I thought clowns and Mandarins were pretty easily compatible. Any ideas? greg Edited September 13, 2009 by VA_Reefer
mling September 13, 2009 September 13, 2009 I have a Maroon clown and Mandarin co exist but it is a 156G. The Maroon does not mind the Mandarin when it swims to "his area".
treesprite September 13, 2009 September 13, 2009 I think clownfish are somewhat unpredictable, especially when in pairs. I personally would not put the mandarin back in there.
VA_Reefer September 14, 2009 Author September 14, 2009 (edited) Mandarin didn't make it. Bummer. I knew there were some challenges keeping this fish but I sure didn't think it would be the other fish in the tank. Other fish, including a mystery wrasse and skunk cleaner spend a lot of time in the clowns "area" and they don't attack them at all. Weird. greg Edited September 14, 2009 by VA_Reefer
trockafella September 14, 2009 September 14, 2009 I have a mandarin that hangs out everywhere including next to the clowns and there rbta, and they dont even acknowledge that he is there.. thats odd, sorry for your loss...
BliffBlam September 14, 2009 September 14, 2009 That is odd, sorry for your loss. They are such pretty fish. i have had mine for about 5 mos I dont have a fuge so no pods. I was feeding arcti pods as I was told thats all they eat is pods. However i noticed him eating forzen mysis that I feed to my horses so I stopped with the pods and he is doing great even getting bigger. just shows that you never know in this hobby. It keeps you on your toes.
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