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ooferret http:///t/395155/new-tank-and-new-to-the-hobby/20#post_3518561
Yea it was definetly a special breeding pair. They are pretty but you are right everyone has their own value and the value is whatever someone is willing to pay. As for the damsels thanks for the heads up! I heard they could get aggressive but was not aware that it was that severe! I had not decided against them but I think I will now! Another problem I'm having is with algae overgrowth. It is growing very fast. What is the best way to combat this? I have 5 snails and roughly that many hermits and the glass has alot of trails where the snails chewed but not nearly enough to keep it at bay. Any idea what the best way is for a beginner?
Hi,
Some people like aggressive fish tanks, and others like myself, want a community tank. Damsels are not very good at playing nice with the tank mates. I hate to down speak such beautiful little fish, but so many people just don't know how mean they are...They see cheap and go for it, then put gentle critters like a firefish in with them, and wonder what happened.
What kind of algae are you having a problem with? Hair algae, or the slime coat that develops on the glass? Hair algae is a big problem to eliminate, only water changes and less feeding (sometimes new bulbs) will get rid of it over time. The slime coat is very normal... we use mag floats to "erase" the algae off the glass each day, and sometimes a few times a day depending on the tank.