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What size tank?I was planning on getting a sergeant major damselfish o r a three-striped damselfish. Do you think is is a good idea?
definitely not the sergeant major. They get very large. If you're okay with the three stripe being the only fish in your 20 gallon, that should work, although when the fish gets to full size it may need an upgrade to a 29 gallon.20 gallon
I'm a sucker for Velvet Damsels. LOL, learned the hard way about juvenile vs. adult distinctions! Yes, I kept it. It was a little ugly, but a lifeform nonetheless.There's a cuc thread and a wrasse lovers thread. so Let's make this one
I would avoid both of those in that size tank. Damsels in the Chrysiptera genus seem to be the most peaceful.any advice?
NoI was planning on getting a sergeant major damselfish o r a three-striped damselfish. Do you think is is a good idea?
there is a community reef in this tank. 2 clowns, 2 yellowtail damsels, a six-line wrasse, and lemon damselfishdefinitely not the sergeant major. They get very large. If you're okay with the three stripe being the only fish in your 20 gallon, that should work, although when the fish gets to full size it may need an upgrade to a 29 gallon.
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