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There is one damsel left the one that just died he was actually alive find messed up and he was upside down and could not swim straight so I put him out of its pain
no, that has nothing to do with the nitrogen cycle. That has more to do with silicates/phosphates and algae growth.Could this all be because I use water condition to make the tap water "safe"?
Don't give up, this hobby is not easy and especially when you're just starting up. It takes time to learn and you definitely learn from your mistakes, trust me! When you get it right you'll be glad you gave it another go. The invert tank is a good idea. You could have some small shrimp such as harlequin or sexy shrimp, they're colourful and interesting to watch. Pom-pom crabs would be cool too. Just take it slow and you'll find this hobby much more enjoyable. If you want to keep 4 or 5 small fish you could always get a slightly bigger tank, around 30 gallons would've been good for those damsels.Maybe saltwater tanks just aren't for me
Your mistakes were too much and too soon. In a 10 gallon 3 fish small fish. Like 2 clown and a yellow clown goby. But understand you may/will need to trade out the clowns eventually.Maybe saltwater tanks just aren't for me