I was just thinking that in the old days, being for me the 90s and then for a bit of the new century, the majority of folks cycled their tanks with damsels and as a result kept damsels in their tanks.
We have at least two damsels in each of our tanks, and in fact have a pair of yellow tails that we cycled with about eleven years ago. They may be some of the oldest damsels around.
This past summer we were closing down a tank and placed some fish with a younger reefer, and they balked at taking the damsels, saying they were "evil" - which surprised my wife and I. I'm just curious if any of the newer reefers keep damsels in their tanks.
We have at least two damsels in each of our tanks, and in fact have a pair of yellow tails that we cycled with about eleven years ago. They may be some of the oldest damsels around.
This past summer we were closing down a tank and placed some fish with a younger reefer, and they balked at taking the damsels, saying they were "evil" - which surprised my wife and I. I'm just curious if any of the newer reefers keep damsels in their tanks.