Fish won’t let me clean aquarium without attacking my hand/brush

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I have a green hair algae problem meaning i have to constantly brush them off. Before my clownfish was fine with it.
today he decided to attack whatever i tried cleaning the algae with. how am i supposed to do the maintenance if he doesn’t let me??
does anyone have any tips????
 
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My clowns started attacking me recently too. It didn’t hurt but startled me when I was trying to place a coral. I got a pair of shoulder length gloves. Probably better in the long run so I don’t accidentally introduce anything into the tank from my hands and arms.
 

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My Tomato clown is the meanest fish on the planet. Always attacking me.

I put a big net in the tank (near my hands) while doing water changes, and it works. Long gloves are another good idea.
 

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I have a 24 year old GSM clown that has drawn blood in the past when I have to reach into the tank. Now I try and remember to have a rubber glove handy.
 
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I have a clown that does this as well. It doesn't hurt but it scares me every single time! I try to do all my maintenance when the lights are off. I don't get bit and everything seems a little less stressed.
 
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