What's one fish you regret ever having bought?

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Maroon Gold stripe Clown Fish - Female Adult. This was in my 125 packed SPS tank. Everytime I reached into the tank and was anywhere near her area - Whack she nailed me.

Tried to catch her with nets -- No Go
Tried with Traps - No Go
Tried with Siphon - No Go
Tried with Wet Dry Vac - No Go


Finally opened my hand wide spread and reached right into 'her' area. She of course bit be in the meat between thumb and pointer finger. And when she bit down I yanked my hand back - Pulling the fish out of the tank and onto the floor.

She spent many years after that in an outdoor rock sump before she found a home at a classroom tank out in Palm Springs.

I hated that fish.

There have been angels here and there that have torn into corals. And I have always been able to easily catch troublemakers. But she was a pain.

Dave B
Lol. I have an ocelaris that I don’t even flinch anymore when it bites me! Lol.
 

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Maroon clown I had was I think the only fish I've had to draw blood although my 10yo female true Percula comes close. Damsels, my psychotic purple tang from hell, and most all clowns other than Perculas. I'll never have another coral beauty either. Took years before that fish died and it left carnage in its wake. Orange peel angel that ate a $350 Wellso. Fish are like people though, some are bad, and some are not. And yeah, my sixline has been a model citizen. I have a couple blue sapphire damsels and they have been awesome up until they decided to get their damsel on and be a little nasty and teritorial. Forget the lies about nice damsels they are all monsters eventually.
 

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My second pair of clownfish. Went horribly. They were babies and were fine for a year in my nano. Then one picked off the other. Fair enough. Then the single clown left stated nesting in my torches and lobos. I thought it looked cute. Torch died…my lobo (of all things) receded 90%, but I put it in my coral qt tank and it came back after a month. Clownfish reef safe? Yeah right.
 
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Lemonpeel Angel. One of the most beautiful bright yellow fish. I thought I would take a chance with it in my SPS reef, thinking it would only pick at LPS. Wrong. Within hours after adding it, it was sampling just about very SPS frag that I had! I tried to trap it for weeks, but finally had to break down and remove 90% of the reef to catch him.
 

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Not a fish, but my Pistol Shrimp. The dynamic with the Yellow Watchman Goby is cool and all, but I’m sick and tired of the constant sand mountains, corals getting buried and/or moved, entire rock work getting toppled over, etc. I will never own one ever again after he passes.
 
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In order- my yellow tail damsels I had to remove them ascthey started to nibble on my sps. Next would be my clowns, as they’ve “loved” to death 2 Gonis (favorites no less) and a Frogspawn most recently. They’re still with me though I might move them to an sps dominant tank I’m setting up in the coming weeks. Top of the list is —the Splendid Dottyback I re-homed recently. It could be an absolute terror esp. in the 30 I had previously.
 

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Not exactly one because I have 3 of them but definitely regret getting Chalk Bass. I have a tank full of dwarf angelfish and the Chalk Bass have damaged more coral. They regularly spazz out, running into coral and breaking acros. They bounce off the lid splashing water out of the tank and when they're not spazzing out they're just laying on the sand bed. Also, at least 2 out of the 3 practically have pop eye at all times from running into to stuff. Oh they've eaten shrimp I was sure we're too big to fit in there mouths, including the largest cleaner shrimp the lfs had recently.
 
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