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  1. redhead

    Laddy's 10g (update pics)

    I believe I've had the entire setup and the fish for about 5 months or so.
  2. redhead

    Laddy's 10g (update pics)

    Hey, I don't feel bashed at all. I probably would not use this method with any other type of saltwater fish, but Damsels seem to be very hardy critters.
  3. redhead

    Laddy's 10g (update pics)

    I've been instructed to do the following -- once per week, I cause what I like to call the "perfect storm" in their tank, and use a small net to remove what floats around, until it's all gone. I check the salinity of the water to make sure it's where it's supposed to be, after replacing what...
  4. redhead

    Laddy's 10g (update pics)

    Thanks, and yes, count 'em, seven. I do want a larger tank, though, but am willing to wait. This hobby started with a friend of mine's fresh water tanks (45, 55 and 75 gallons), and has morphed into something that I totally enjoy now. I don't believe I will ever go back to fresh water tanks...
  5. redhead

    Laddy's 10g (update pics)

    Hi: This is my firs time seeing this message board and thought I'd just add a quick message. I have 7 little guys living harmoniously in my 10 gallon tank. Three 3-striped damsels, 3 Bluefin Damsels, and 1 Yellowtail Damsel. I've had them for many, many months and they are quite the...
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