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|  death to the damsels anyone got any good ideas for getting damsels out of a reef tank? ive got 5 of them.... i think and i cant catch them, im about a couple days away from tearing all the liverock out to get them | 
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|   why? I have damsels and they're great. I'd have more, but they tend to kill each other. Don't bother anything else tho   
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|   they go after my maroon clown and my coral beauty | 
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|   Really? meanest fish I ever had was a maroon clown. Anyways, unless you can get them into a fish trap, you might have to live with them, or drain the tank enough to catch them and fill it back up quickly. That's the worst problem with a reef, getting things out after you figure you shouldn't have added it   I have a goby I wish would jump... 
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|   What kind of damsels are we talking about?  There are lots and they behave differently. | 
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|   Good point. Mine are yellow tail blue guys 
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