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and whatever you do, don't stock it with damsels! ;-)
well i mean its your tank, but i haven't met a single person who's not regretted using damsels to cycle a tank. they're a brutally evil fish. (DAMNsels should be the proper spelling) and they're near impossible to catch without breaking it down.Are you joking or serious lol the winky face threw me off lol
well i mean its your tank, but i haven't met a single person who's not regretted using damsels to cycle a tank. they're a brutally evil fish. (DAMNsels should be the proper spelling) and they're near impossible to catch without breaking it down.
Dead serious!Are you joking or serious lol the winky face threw me off lol
lol ZERO! save the money and use the red sea biostart. BRS even used it on their newest tank.How many would you suggest
How many would you suggest
+1. Stay away from them evil fish!!!!lol ZERO! save the money and use the red sea biostart. BRS even used it on their newest tank.
But even they will/may kill each other off until there is a dominant fish (or maybe the only fish). I don't recommend using a fish to cycle your tank. But that is me.Green chromis are supposed to be very wussy fish and not as territorial or nearly as aggressive as the blue damsels, yellow tail damsels and so forth. They are also really cheap like 5 bucks a fish where I am
You are an outlaw Ben!HAHA that's funny but maybe I'm outlawed than.
My first fish ever in every tank was always the yellow tail damsel.
If you look close at them they are awesome fish and if you just stick with one you won't have a problem.
I have 3 yellow tails in one of my 75 gallon and 2 marbled in the other 75 gallon with no problem what so ever even if I introduce some fish in the frag tanks that come out of the QT and will hang there till I have time to acclimate them for the DT.
Again I like the yellow tail damsels
Beside that your tank isn't even close to ready to start thinking about a fish.
Test often test a lot and post here you results as members can help you out on your process.
Yes Redsea is what I'm using too, some ppl like Salifert which is good to as long you stay away from API.......... now that's bad news.