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So I got a new maroon clown yesterday. He is real small. Prob .75” from end to end. When I added him yesterday afternoon he was eating and I was even able to feed him using tongs. He ate some mysis and brine shrimp this morning and even a small piece of cut up “grocery store” shrimp.
My concern is that he got a little beat up by a yellow tail damsel. He got a few nips in the tail and fins. Nothing to concerning at this point I don’t want it to get worse. I’ve been watching all day and the damsel seems to have lighted up. Will occasionally buzz past him and give a little chase but not nearly as bad as yesterday.
My questions are
How fast will the fins heal? And is there any better food to help the healing process?
How is the growth rate on the maroons? I understand each individual fish is different, but is there a general idea of how fast they grow?
Overall I’m just hoping the little guy will “bulk up” and be able to defend himself a little better against the damsel. He is prob smaller then half the size of the damsel. This damsel isn’t the fight to the death type. I have seen him back down from my tailspot blenny. He also doesn’t mess w the small clown goby.
Any advice would be greatly appreciate. I don’t have any other set up to move him too, I do think over the next few days the damsel will continue to calm down.
My concern is that he got a little beat up by a yellow tail damsel. He got a few nips in the tail and fins. Nothing to concerning at this point I don’t want it to get worse. I’ve been watching all day and the damsel seems to have lighted up. Will occasionally buzz past him and give a little chase but not nearly as bad as yesterday.
My questions are
How fast will the fins heal? And is there any better food to help the healing process?
How is the growth rate on the maroons? I understand each individual fish is different, but is there a general idea of how fast they grow?
Overall I’m just hoping the little guy will “bulk up” and be able to defend himself a little better against the damsel. He is prob smaller then half the size of the damsel. This damsel isn’t the fight to the death type. I have seen him back down from my tailspot blenny. He also doesn’t mess w the small clown goby.
Any advice would be greatly appreciate. I don’t have any other set up to move him too, I do think over the next few days the damsel will continue to calm down.