svynx
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Bobby:
I spent some time getting my damsels out last night. Took about 3 hours, but I got all of them. Just one little thing...thought I'd tell you here so other's might get a small chuckle out of it. One of my yellowtails, the biggest and meanest of them all (he was the one that took me the longest to get out), decided he didn't want to live. I had to put some of my larger pieces of LR/coral in a 5 gal bucket, and that's where I put the fish until I got things back in the tank (they are in the sump now). Well, my anem was on one of those rocks. When I went to put the rock back, he was nice and fat. I figured he was unhappy, no light, no water movement...that kind of thing. When I put all the rock back in the tank, there were only 5 fish left.
So...if you are tired of having damsels in your tank, I'll let you borrow my anem. He seems to have a taste for them.
See you all on Saturday.
Joel
I spent some time getting my damsels out last night. Took about 3 hours, but I got all of them. Just one little thing...thought I'd tell you here so other's might get a small chuckle out of it. One of my yellowtails, the biggest and meanest of them all (he was the one that took me the longest to get out), decided he didn't want to live. I had to put some of my larger pieces of LR/coral in a 5 gal bucket, and that's where I put the fish until I got things back in the tank (they are in the sump now). Well, my anem was on one of those rocks. When I went to put the rock back, he was nice and fat. I figured he was unhappy, no light, no water movement...that kind of thing. When I put all the rock back in the tank, there were only 5 fish left.
So...if you are tired of having damsels in your tank, I'll let you borrow my anem. He seems to have a taste for them.
See you all on Saturday.
Joel