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Small tanks are much harder to maintain stabile water parameters. You don't have all of the extra water to help buffer anything. 1 days evaporation can raise the salinty signifacantly (sp) depending on your lighting and canopy. A/C vents and heating ducts can also effect the temp of your tank quicker in a smaller tank. If you can afford it get a bigger tank and use the 10 gal as a QT tank.
There are a few fish that will do nicely in a 10 gallon, but with the damsel in there your choices are even more limited.
I would suggest a mantis shrimp... maybe? I know it isn't a fish, but they are really neat. If you get a smasher, then it may be ok with your damsel...but it won't be ok with snails and anything with a hard exoskeleton.
-CELA
I would say if your tank is fully cycled take the yellow damsel back and get a clown or a pair of clowns or get some kind of small goby . YOu really only have room for 1-2 very small fish. be careful not to overcrowd.If you like damsels get 2 . I had 2 in my tank to begin with and they didn't fight but they were put in at the same time and my tank is a 29.I have a friend with that has a goby , a damsel in her 10 gallon so you can put a fish in. ALso do a search if you leave your tank up for 6 months you can add a chocolate chip star , and many other interesting animals. DOn't think you have to have everything everyone else has. Good luck
Check out the nano board for ideas. I have kept a 10g SW, but only kept one tomato clown, no corals and upgraded fairly quickly to a 20, now a 60. Most fish will outgrow the 10, but the nano board will have some good feedback.
yea, a 10 gallon puts a lot of restrictions on what you can and cant keep. you can usually get really good deals on 20 gallon or 29 gallon tanks at pet stores. most wont cost more than 30$.