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A very much underrated fish IMO
Indeed. We will see if I stop with these eight fishes - 3 C parasema and 5 C springeri or if I get more.

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A very much underrated fish IMO.
Indeed. We will see if I stop with these eight fishes - 3 C parasema and 5 C springeri or if I get more.

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Agreed, these are beautiful fish. I have 4 C. parasema in my 30g tank on my desk at work that get along for the most part and are nicely active and wonderfully beautiful. They are one of my favorite fish and it is great that they can be found for great prices typically. There has been a bit of minimal aggression between them, but nothing significant.

I'm really considering adding a group of several of either C. parasema or C. springeri in my 125g reef build plan.
 

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Indeed. We will see if I stop with these eight fishes - 3 C parasema and 5 C springeri or if I get more.

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I have 7 C.springeri in my 100 gallon. They don't bother any other fish just chace one another.
 
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And more newcomers - However - I probably need to QT these.............

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I just stumble over some very interesting papers about nitrogen in a reef environment - the most interesting papers may be these

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Påssjuka is the swedish name for mumps - and directly translated - it means the bag disease - and that´s disease my wife accuse me to have when I come home from my LFS with 5 plastic bags containing 2 C. springeri and 3 C. parasema :)

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How have the damsels settled in Lasse? Any aggression at all?
I did as I always do - 1 week in my refugium and after that - DT. They get a little bit haunted the first day - after that non aggression either to them or from them. Therefore - I got 5 more today - placed in my refugium till next week.

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For the old Britts that following my thread - this gang will be in my neighborhood 22-10-09 and I got tickets!!!



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Back to fish. Today its nearly 6 years since first organisms was introduced. Here is some photo from today

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