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SO LONG SUCKAH!!!


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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default SO LONG SUCKAH!!!

    Well I am sure most of you know that I have a blue damsel in my tank that is a terror, he has actually terrorized a couple fish to the point of killing them. Well yesterday morning when the lights went on I noticed that I could not see the little demon in the tank, as the day went on I made it a point to check in the tank and see if I could find him. Well its been almost 2 days and no sign of the sucker, I am thinking he just up and died or jumped out of the tank and the cats got him either way....... YYYYIIIPPPPEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!! I know its a horrible thing to say but this fish was more problems than he was worth, I have been trying literally for the past month and a half to catch him with no results. Now I can add more fish to the tank with no fears of him tormenting them to death (which is a good thing cause I have a large blonde naso and a blue jaw trigger I am picking up monday) So I guess good things do come to those who wait.

    REST IN PIECE YOU LITTLE BUGGAR!!!
    fulltankshot 1 - SO LONG SUCKAH!!!

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    harmanrk - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    And tommorow he shall reappear.

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    CONGRATS TO GRAPHIXX THE GREAT WHITE OUTWAITER!!!!!!!!

    I would have torn the tank apart just to show him who's boss, you are a better man than I.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    reef123 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    mabye the other fish finally decided to rally back against him.

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    Glad to hear the good news!


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    w7afm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thumbs up Maybe he was a good meal.............

    In all fish species you will always find one that is a bully... And as you were saying it might look like this bully got his payback from someone else in the tank or he could have not been watching what he was doing and swam into an anemone, so really at the end he was useful.

    Bob
    Snipers......Reach out and touch the ones they want to........[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    very cool buddy
    :: hummer :nemo

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    iVgOnMaD - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have the same thing going right now with my yellow tail damsel... except its not mean like yours, I just dont like it... Darn thing is faster than any fish I have ever seen!! IT JUST STRAIGHT OUT DISAPPEARS!!!
    60g Tank: 10g Fuge/Sump, Current Nova Extreme 4x54w T5HO + 4 LED, Wave2k, 2x Seio M620, Euro-Reef RS5-2 Skimmer, 130 lbs Live Rock, 3" Live Sand, LPS Corals, Zoa's, Saddle Anemone, Pulsating Xenia, GSP, Neon GSP, Purple Shrooms, Crocea Clam, Pair of Ocellaris Clowns, Yellow Tail Damsel, Coral Beauty Angel, Black Sailfin Blenny, Eel (Gymnothorax tile), Coral Banded Shrimp, Cleaner Shrimp, Sally Light Foot Crab.

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    ha ha ha I know the feeling. I once took 150lbs of LR and corals out of a fully stocked 125g reef tank to remove the "cute" domino Damsels. THEN....6 months later I had to do it again to remove a pair of Clarkii clowns that were the meanest pair of fish I ever had. They drew BLOOD!!!! Ask Susan and Dakar. I gave them the Clarkii's. I tried to warn them, lol.......They didn't listen and it wasn't very long the big "B" and her mate were evicted from their tanks as well. I can't remember who they gave them too....but poor Susan got attacked by them too. I mean this fish would attack from the other end of a 6ft. tank, lol. Nasty!!!

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    buzzard - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I had a tomato clown that adopted my bubble coral as a host and every night when the lights went out and the bubble started to close, the clown would get peed off at it and start nipping it and digging holes around it and knocking it over, I tried for a week to catch him with home made traps and I was even in the process of making a mini SPEAR GUN.LOL
    I finally caught him one morning with a NET while he was sleeping behind the DEAD SKELITON of my once CENTERPIECE BUBBLE.
    I too do not like killing my fish but you realy don't want to know what I did with him!!

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