agreed.So why did you do it? I've got one in a refugium, away from others.
Last had three of them, two years ago in my 75. I have an aggressive strawberry pseudochromis and an aggressive royal gramma (can you believe it?). The pseudochromis literally harassed/chased a firefish to his ultimate jumping demise. Therefore, I needed a little prick who could handle the pressure. Enter the ubiquitous yellow tail damsel. Can you believe it took me three LFS to find one? LMAO!!!So why did you do it? I've got one in a refugium, away from others.
Probably, LOL!!! Thank God, I only paid 15 cents for it. Yes, 15 cents. I had a $5.00 Petco reward to spend. The fish was only 4.99, so I had to buy a 16 cent cricket to make it above the $5.00 threshold. I told the clerk to pay the cricket forward to the next customer who needed one, LOL...lol im pretty sure if you posted a wanted ad someone wouldve gladly given you theirs maybe even delivered it.
Yeah, I wanted something bulletproof, so when he gets harassed, he can stand up for himself. And, you are right, that color really pops!Those things dont die i have three of them bought em as fish to cycle my rock faster they survived extremely cold water for three days as i un plugged heater after i took rock out. After that they earned my respect and the right to live in main tank lol . Had few yrs now and honestly they more aggressive towards each other then any one else plus that bright blue is a awsome color
Yea its funny these r the first saltwater fish i seen in person as a child yet i did not know what they were . I was about 5yrs old and we would go to florida i would chase these bright blue fish at the beach only to find out later u can buy em cheap lol people hate em but idk i like em hopefully little guy does good for uYeah, I wanted something bulletproof, so when he gets harassed, he can stand up for himself. And, you are right, that color really pops!
post pics when you have all of them together. Those are all the fish it seems people have to remove to keep other fish alive. They will probably do great together.Last had three of them, two years ago in my 75. I have an aggressive strawberry pseudochromis and an aggressive royal gramma (can you believe it?). The pseudochromis literally harassed/chased a firefish to his ultimate jumping demise. Therefore, I needed a little prick who could handle the pressure. Enter the ubiquitous yellow tail damsel. Can you believe it took me three LFS to find one? LMAO!!!
I put 3 yellow tail damsels (the less aggressive damsels, LOL) into my old 75 gallon tank, two years ago and they were mean as hell. They were/are highly territorial and would attack any fish who blundered into their area. They harassed and killed a handful of much more expensive fish (they cost $5) in that tank. In spite of that, they are dazzlingly beautiful and very busy out and about fish. I needed a fish with a little aggression to survive my current tank situation, so here we are.i don't understand why you vowed to never buy a damsel? Did you have issues with one before?
Will do. Right now he is still being cowed by my strawberry pseudochromis. Hopefully, I didn't get the one in a thousand passive yellow tail damsels, LOL.post pics when you have all of them together. Those are all the fish it seems people have to remove to keep other fish alive. They will probably do great together.
Look for the Neon damsels they're more passive black strip on top neon blew body and yellow anal finsYou guys are killing me! I'm looking for some bright colors.. Might have to find one.. Have a few tangs.. They won't screw with them will they?
I believe they are jerks too!! This is the ones I am talking aboutHow about a Blue Sapphire?