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richardhmc

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I have two nice picasso clowns for trade. They are grade "B" from what I've been told. (I could care less what grade they are)

The catch with these guys is that one of them picks on the other one really badly. The bigger one won't leave the smaller alone. The smaller one once got ripped up real badly and last night I saw the bigger one chomp onto the smaller one and HOLD onto it with its mouth for a couple of seconds.

I'm looking for a nice pair of true percula clowns. The kind that have the nice black markings and the orange isn't like an occelaris. Yes I'm picky. :p

So if you got them, let me know and I'll trade ya

Here's some bad pictures. As you can see, the smaller one is in isolation
 

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richardhmc

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Thanks! yeah I don't know why the big one attacks the other one so much. I've seen fish get nipped at, but this one got a CHOMP on the little guy. There is no way I'm going to see the little guy get picked off. Unless somehow they start liking each other, doubt these guys might turn around and be a good couple
 

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Reintroduce them, turn off the lights, and catch the big one out. Put him in a bucket, reacclimate him for an hour just for the hell of it (to kill time) and let the small one loose in the tank to establish itself, then after some time, throw the big one back in there. You'd be suprised it works wonders. Maybe an accidental whack on the wall on the way back to the tank may help too LOL
 

richardhmc

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Reintroduce them, turn off the lights, and catch the big one out. Put him in a bucket, reacclimate him for an hour just for the hell of it (to kill time) and let the small one loose in the tank to establish itself, then after some time, throw the big one back in there. You'd be suprised it works wonders. Maybe an accidental whack on the wall on the way back to the tank may help too LOL

Yeah I really like this pair I just hate seeing them killing each other. I'll try that thanks.
 

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