Rollands damsels

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Hi all,

I'm thinking of adding 12 rollands damsels to my 6x2x2. Be interested in hear people's experiences - they sound relatively chilled for damsels from what I hear?

Cheers, Alex.

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Mine may not be Rolands exactly but I have 2 similar damsels in my frag tank.
Going to be transferring them to my DT when I break down the frag tank here soon. A dozen would be awesome. they stay in the open water a lot. My local Petco has them and have thought about getting a few more.
 

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Hi all,

I'm thinking of adding 12 rollands damsels to my 6x2x2. Be interested in hear people's experiences - they sound relatively chilled for damsels from what I hear?

Cheers, Alex.

The fish
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My tank
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They host in Acros and often strip the underside of them when nesting.
They’re more peaceful yes, but don’t be fooled by their juvenile stage, adults lose the yellow, especially when spawning.
 

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