Cloudburst2000
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My roommate asked me to help her set up a tank in her bedroom. She's kinda gotten sucked into the hobby by associattion :lol: Anyhoo, she really wanted a frogfish. I had always thought frogfish were really cool but I never wanted to dedicate any of my own tanks to make a species only tank for a frogfish. So I was more then willing to help since it's her tank and she payed for everything. We set up a 20g aquarium with an overflow and small sump. Got some LR/sand from TBS, made sure everything was cycled, etc. We then added some soft corals from my other tanks (mainly mushrooms, toadstool, some gsp on the back wall, etc) while we were searching for a wartskin angler. After some searching, we finally located a wartskin angler and purchased it (well, she purchased it anyway). The angler has since been taught to eat frozen food. It's still fairly small...only about 1 1/2 - 2". I think max size is around 4". My roommate wants to add a bit more color to the aquarium and has been wondering about adding a couple damsels to the tank. I think the damels would probably become lunch at some point. My roommate realizes this and says it's okay if the angler eats them eventually as damsels are cheap. I do know that anglers can be overfed to death. My main worry about adding a small damsel or two to her tank is that it would cause the angler to overfeed. Do you think this would be an issue? I guess if she sees a damsel missing, she could just skip feeding the angler during that feeding time. Also, would having live damsels in the tank cause the angler to forget the training we did to convert it to frozen food? I would hate all the time we spent converting the fish to frozen to be wasted. Finally, would a damsel be too large for the angler to eat safely? I know they can eat fish pretty much equal to their own size but sometimes eating a fish too large for them can actually hurt them. She doesn't want to put damsels in the tank if it will somehow harm the angler. I don't have any previous experience with anglers so any advice is appreciated. Thanks!