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I'm also a big fan of the mirror trick. It works very well - especially with Tangs and Angelfish. |
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![]() im also having this issue will have to try the mirrors.
i got a yellow watchman golby. a royal gramma and put them in with my 4 damsels 2 clowns in a 45. bit the gammas tail off right away moved the rocks around still pciking on it and almost killed one of there own. is this normal for damsels? |
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![]() Damsels are notorious for being **** heads.
Many people recommend to always add a damsel last and 4 sounds like asking for problems. However, I can't comment from personal experience on Damsels, as my single yellow tale is the most whipped fish in my tank. My Anthias does not let my damsel come out and swim, never mind give him the opportunity to act like a typical damsel. My mirror here is located between the 4 pieces of tape seen. I had to take the mirrors off as my Wrasse was spending too much time going nuts of them too, he was trying to offer food to the mirror fish... But when the Anthias acts up again, the mirror goes back up for a few hours. ![]() |
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![]() Anyone ever tried vodka dosing? I heard alcohol can make the best of friends
![]() Anyhow, just thought of cracking a joke. Let's move on ![]()
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() the damsels came with the tank i put a mirror up and only attracted the clowns.
have the injured damsel separated |
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