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Old 06-15-2004, 12:30 AM
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I decided not to get a Dwarf Angel, and instead pick up a very nice Royal Gramma and 7 Yellow Tail Damsels. What a sight to behold. The schooling behaviour, and beautiful blue color of the Damsals are amazing. It really makes the tank look like a reef. On another note it has been a week since swaping over tanks and I now have a golden carpet of diatoms developing on the sand and some of the rock, although this adds color to the tank... I would rather not have it. I was told at fishy store that even thought my smaller tank was 2 years old, the new tank still has to go through this cycle period. They said can take 3 months!! Do any little critters like to eat this stuff.
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Old 06-15-2004, 12:38 AM
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The diatoms will go away by themselves. you can add things that will help eat them, but once they're gone, the critters starve.
Did you type that right? You added 8 fish at once?

If that's correct, I'd pay attention to any rise in NH3 over the next week. Make sure also that you don't feed a lot for a while.
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Old 06-15-2004, 01:15 AM
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Ya know what will really add excitment to that tank. A pair of Clark's Clownfish. And ya know what. I just happen to have a pair of yellows for sale.
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Old 06-15-2004, 01:20 AM
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Let us know if the Damsels start to pick on each other and try to kill each other. I tried three once, but that was their behaviour. It certainly did not work. I gave the remaining two to a friend with a six foot tank. They were able to set up territories far apart, and that still works.
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Old 06-15-2004, 03:25 AM
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The damsals are pretty small, and no change is nitrites yet. Didn't think they would produce a whole lotta waste, after all the tank was up and running for a couple years.. the fish don't seem to be bothering anyone or themselves, just swimming around happily in the corals etc. but I'll certainly let you know cause if it works out, it's a beauty of a sight.
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Old 06-15-2004, 03:29 AM
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So is that a no on the clowns then
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Well considering how much it would cost to ship those fish from Taber to Victoria... let's say $40 to get from Taber to the Calgary Airport, $30 for packing material and $80 to fly them on Westjet to the coast, that's $150 plus the cost of the fish, so maybe $175. Whoever pays for the shipping will walk out short a fair chunk of change, and Seamonkey can buy Clarkiis quite easily in Victoria or get them from Vancouver... why would he pay to get them from your tank in Taber?
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Well considering how much it would cost to ship those fish from Taber to Victoria... let's say $40 to get from Taber to the Calgary Airport, $30 for packing material and $80 to fly them on Westjet to the coast, that's $150 plus the cost of the fish, so maybe $175. Whoever pays for the shipping will walk out short a fair chunk of change, and Seamonkey can buy Clarkiis quite easily in Victoria or get them from Vancouver... why would he pay to get them from your tank in Taber?
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Old 06-15-2004, 04:09 AM
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the fish don't seem to be bothering anyone or themselves, just swimming around happily in the corals etc. but I'll certainly let you know cause if it works out, it's a beauty of a sight.
Always marvelled at groups of those... if only they weren't such miserable little SOBs...

Can't wait to see your pictures!
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Old 06-15-2004, 04:24 AM
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Don't need any clowns, as I already have a pair of common clowns. They have a host anenome and lay clutches of eggs continuously. Pretty happy little couple. As for the damsals, they LFS felt it was better to get more than less in regard to fighting. Also felt these yellowtails were the most docile. Cross my fingers.
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