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Old 06-15-2005, 12:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
Bowmei
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Default Dominoe Damsel Colour loss

Hi a few days ago we added a Bubble tip anemone to our tank which a dominoe damsel hosted in. It started to lose its colour going to a pale grey colour. He is a adult damsel. Since the a new maroon clown has taken over the anemone. But the Damsel has not regained its colour completely and goes through periods of losing its colour. Prior to the time of being in the anemone he had been aggressive he appears to have lost this trait. He also started acting almost drugged and very skittish almost like on a high!
He has not settled down yet 24 hrs after not having contact with the anemone. The maroon clown is not chasing the dominoe or aggressive to it. Any ideas??????????????????????

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