
Originally Posted by
teacampuzano
Thank you for your responses!
I just wanted to start out with damsels because they're a much hardier and least expensive fish.
Don't give up on the damsels. They are cheap, very pretty and tough as nails. You can do a damsel & coral tank, damsels will not attack your corals, but it will be a damsel ONLY tank. The damsels are active and attractive but can be mean. The trick is to add several of them at the same time. If there are enough, no one gets picked on too much and the aggression is spread out. A mixed damsel tank with mushrooms, kenya trees, zoas can be one of the most colorfull and active tanks. Just realize, adding other fish might be fatal after the damsels are in and have their pecking order set up. I happen to think a tank full of yellow-tailed blue devils, 3 spot domino, and 3 stripe damsels is dazzeling when mixed with green star polyps, yellow polyps and a smattering of colorfull zoas and mushrooms and that set up is almost 'bulletproof' for problems.
If I had an 'extra' 29 gallon, I would have one like that for beauty and ease of care.
Mike
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