riafekim
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OK, you've heard a ton of stories but I am going to chime in!
My sister went to ***** today to pick up some supplies and she saw this really cool looking Damsel fish that appears to be schooling. And they are selling them 3 for $9. So she calls me and asks if we can put them in the tank. I am on the road so I can't look them up. I am hesitant, so I say go ahead get them and we'll put them in our QT and watch them for a while. I also tell that if they go crazy she is fully responsible for getting them out.
SHe brings them home puts them in the QT and then finally does some research. Here is what she finds on one web site.
Fiji Blue Devil Damselfish, also known as the South Seas Devil Damselfish or Village Belle, is blue with a yellow belly. It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish. It does better with larger fish in aquariums 30 gallons or larger.
What did we learn from this?
1. No impulse buys...ever!
2. Don't trust ***** (at least my local one)...ever!
My sister went to ***** today to pick up some supplies and she saw this really cool looking Damsel fish that appears to be schooling. And they are selling them 3 for $9. So she calls me and asks if we can put them in the tank. I am on the road so I can't look them up. I am hesitant, so I say go ahead get them and we'll put them in our QT and watch them for a while. I also tell that if they go crazy she is fully responsible for getting them out.
SHe brings them home puts them in the QT and then finally does some research. Here is what she finds on one web site.
Fiji Blue Devil Damselfish, also known as the South Seas Devil Damselfish or Village Belle, is blue with a yellow belly. It is considered aggressive and should not be mixed with its own species or passive fish. It does better with larger fish in aquariums 30 gallons or larger.
What did we learn from this?
1. No impulse buys...ever!
2. Don't trust ***** (at least my local one)...ever!