Originally Posted by
JimVette1
http:///forum/post/2890822
ZacG
You have 5 (now 6) replies urging against using Damsels in you tank.
It's your tank but YOU asked our advice.
Some people use Damsels as start up fish because they are a hardy fish and can take water conditions that are not up to par.
I grant you, I also used Damsels because I thought they looked good and everyone told me to! (yea, I know, I jumped off the cliff too!
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But take my advice
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or not)
Do not put anything in your tank just for start-up. And remember this: It is easier to put them in and near impossible to take them out!
I too, had to remove all 100lbs. of rock, even 1 piece left and the little buggers could still hide.
There are so many cool choices, Blennies,Gobies,ect. just for starters that are not aggressive.
Good luck,let us know what you decide.
+1 for me only it was 45 lbs of LR, but it was still every last rock in the tank. I have one yellow tail in my tank, he is the only damsel that behaved himself from the begining. The others had to be removed. Its just a roll of the dice, if you get one thats nice consider yourself blessed by the fish gods