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Hi,
We are brand new at the fish thing. So far we have been doing very well
with lots of new life in our live rock etc. In our tank (55 Gal) we have
a Sailfin Tang, Yellow Tang, Percula Clown, and 2 blue damsels (according
to books they are blue devils, are they the same thing?) Any way, we have
noticed the aggression of the larger of the two and assumed it was just
territorial. When we added some star fish and anonome yesterday the damsel
started attacking us. It will charge the glass if anyone comes close and
you can not put your hand anywhere in the tank without being attacked. We
have noticed that one of the barnicles that he stays in are a lot of black
spots/(eggs?) How do we know if they are eggs and if they are then
what???? Do we try to remove the barnicle to a separate tank with the
fish? or leave? I am concerned if we leave them and they do hatch that the
fish in our tank will have a good meal. Since we are just beginners we are
not sure what to do. any input ASAP would be greatly appreciated!!!
Sally & Doran
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