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Yeah - the price isn't right at the moment. I do not recall reading the depth they are collected at which usually warrants a higher price on fish. These could be priced due to new, trending, etc. Pretty though.

My guess is the latter - but we shall see. Just picked up a quartet of the tuxedo damsels. The first time I tried them things did not go well at all. Hopefully better this time. They may fill my need for a black and white fish.
 

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My guess is the latter - but we shall see. Just picked up a quartet of the tuxedo damsels. The first time I tried them things did not go well at all. Hopefully better this time. They may fill my need for a black and white fish.

what happened the first time?
 

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Just read thru the thread for the first time.This is a great looking tank.Where do you buy your fish from?
 
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DiY skimmate container. clockwise from left: pressure switch, humid air recirculation for mazzei injectors, carbon filter to reduce smell, powerhead to empty bucket, skimmate drain, backup float switch.

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What a gorgeous fish. I presume they have more mellow temperament compared to the domino or humbug or three stripe damsel? I had a black and white damsel that was beautiful but a booger. But I wonder if I had several if he would have been better.
 
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I think people confuse these guys with the three spot or domino. I like the domino's personally but I think they get big and a bit meaner over time.

LOL, I agree. When I got them last week, three had the telltale yellow/orange tinge to the tail, but one did not. Looked just like a three stripe, which is an absolute ba$****.
 

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LOL, I agree. When I got them last week, three had the telltale yellow/orange tinge to the tail, but one did not. Looked just like a three stripe, which is an absolute ba$****.

what'd you do with that one?

i'd be scared to order these because of that lol
 
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I don't think it actually is a three stripe - but I'll have a few weeks in QT to decide :D:D. Would be kind of annoying because three stripes are $4 and tuxedos $20. If there's any doubt - it ain't going in to the display. Other than a Sohal, the meanest fish I ever had was a 2 1/2" three stripe. Ultimatley I had to hook it to get it out.
 
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Had to put it on a riser. So much air draw that I couldn’t get the water level low enough to fully open up the injectors. Much better now.
 
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What did you run before and wondering how it compares. I get the bubble contact time and tall neck riser but figured I'd ask.
 
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I run a lot of MTC equipment, but all modified (either by them or me) to my specifications. Ran the MTC power pro recirculator before - 4’ reaction chamber at 6” diameter with dual 3/4” mazzei injectors on a panworld 150 pump. Nominally rated to 1,000 gallons, though I think that was probably an overestimation. Now the HSA3000, but so heavily modified as to be almost unrecognizable - converted to a recirculator with a 4’ high, 8” diameter reaction column with dual 1” mazzei injectors on a panworld 200 pump. A significantly beefier skimmer - rated to 3,000 gallons, more maybe. Cannot yet say how much better, that’ll requires some running time.
 

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