Tomato clownfish is sad

Rahulreece

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I brought a tomato clownfish 3months before .I kept in my tank .It beat up my other clownfishes and cardinal and killed 1 goby .so keep it in my breader box after one week of purchase .Today i observed tomato clownfish is a not doing well in breeder box and not taking pellets also released it into staying at top of the tank. Please explain me why it doing like this
 

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Typically breeder boxes are meant as a short term solution. If you don't plan to reintroduce the clownfish to the display tank, have you considered setting up another tank or rehoming the fish?
 

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I brought a tomato clownfish 3months before .I kept in my tank .It beat up my other clownfishes and cardinal and killed 1 goby .so keep it in my breader box after one week of purchase .Today i observed tomato clownfish is a not doing well in breeder box and not taking pellets also released it into staying at top of the tank. Please explain me why it doing like this
I don't want to be a jerk, but what's the point of keeping that fish in the box? It's clearly aggressive. Do what @Peace River said. One thing about this hobby, if you buy one fish, you eliminate 25 other that you can buy.
 
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