TomV
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If you've seen any of my posts, you know that I have a 55g that I just set up recently to move my 10g inhabitants to.
Since this is a new tank, I thought I would buy some more fish to go into it. Well, I made one major mistake because I thought that I could gamble on having a damsel in there that was relatively peaceful in my 10g.
Wow, was I wrong!! :columbo: :columbo:
As soon as I added the new fish yesterday, he immediately went about harassing certain ones--especially my Pajama Cardinal. I wasn't gonna stand for that. My new Royal Gramma tried to show me what to do with him by grabbing the damsel in his mouth and shaking him like a shark when he tried to harass him!!
So, I figured it would die down in a day or so... NOPE! The bullying intensified and the damsel managed to chase a few of the new fish into hiding. That was the last straw for me. I decided to catch him in the dark when he was sleeping--as someone suggested... But DAMSELS DONT SLEEP!!
So, I had to practically tear my new tank apart today trying to get him. He eluded the net several hundred times before I finally trapped him between two rocks and crushed him. Now, I DID NOT want to kill him. I wanted to put him back in the 10g which I am now using as a grow out tank for Macro/Refugium. But he left me no choice. It was either a $4 fish, or possibly hundreds of dollars of fish and coral. I feel pretty bad about killing him, but I had no choice.
Now, I come to my main message:
D O N O T P U T D A M S E L S I N Y O U R R E E F T A N K!!!!!!
I know, a bit loud, but it gets the point across!! I've read over and over again how these mean little buggers are nearly impossible to get out once you get them in. Absolutely true!!
And let me tell you, they are mean!!!
So, save yourself the hassle and pass on the Damsels unless you are gonna do a tank with fish larger and meaner than those little monsters.
And to emphasize my point, this is what my arm looks like after constantly scraping it against the rim of my tank trying to catch the elusive little #)(*@$_)%%@ !!!!
Since this is a new tank, I thought I would buy some more fish to go into it. Well, I made one major mistake because I thought that I could gamble on having a damsel in there that was relatively peaceful in my 10g.
Wow, was I wrong!! :columbo: :columbo:
As soon as I added the new fish yesterday, he immediately went about harassing certain ones--especially my Pajama Cardinal. I wasn't gonna stand for that. My new Royal Gramma tried to show me what to do with him by grabbing the damsel in his mouth and shaking him like a shark when he tried to harass him!!
So, I figured it would die down in a day or so... NOPE! The bullying intensified and the damsel managed to chase a few of the new fish into hiding. That was the last straw for me. I decided to catch him in the dark when he was sleeping--as someone suggested... But DAMSELS DONT SLEEP!!
So, I had to practically tear my new tank apart today trying to get him. He eluded the net several hundred times before I finally trapped him between two rocks and crushed him. Now, I DID NOT want to kill him. I wanted to put him back in the 10g which I am now using as a grow out tank for Macro/Refugium. But he left me no choice. It was either a $4 fish, or possibly hundreds of dollars of fish and coral. I feel pretty bad about killing him, but I had no choice.
Now, I come to my main message:
D O N O T P U T D A M S E L S I N Y O U R R E E F T A N K!!!!!!
I know, a bit loud, but it gets the point across!! I've read over and over again how these mean little buggers are nearly impossible to get out once you get them in. Absolutely true!!
And let me tell you, they are mean!!!
So, save yourself the hassle and pass on the Damsels unless you are gonna do a tank with fish larger and meaner than those little monsters.
And to emphasize my point, this is what my arm looks like after constantly scraping it against the rim of my tank trying to catch the elusive little #)(*@$_)%%@ !!!!