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| My Maroon Clownfish have been attacked by Damsel fish. I have taken out the Damsels but damage has been done to my fishes tails. I have Aloe Verra tap water conditioner that says it will help the fish heal. is this true? what else can i do to help the fishes fins?
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I wouldn't add anything to the water...it may do more harm than good and is absolutely unnecessary. Just keep the water in tip top shape with water changes if necessary and it will heal rather quickly on its own.
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Wow, a damsel beating up on a Maroon Clown! Usually Maroons are aggressive enough to defend themselves or even BE the bully! Separating the two was definitely the first step. I agree with Hailey, tail will heal on its own.
So many species, so little money!
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The tail will heal faster now that the source of stress has been removed as well.
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