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Update, now they are buds of sorts. I believe most fish are social-enjoy the company of other fish- may show others who's boss, or mark their territory, but not many like to be the sole fish in a tank- do I dare add another? lol
I became a member so I could get free/ cheap stuff- I didn't need info or advice because I got it from google and FB-hahahahaha. and I didn't see much as far as conversations etc going on- probably because I wasn't looking for it- one tends to see what they want
So I got free stuff- several...
Was about to take the Talbot out and let nature take it's course by adding it to the 75g that already has one in it along with a Springer, pink and Fiji devil damsels because the firefish hid for the first 2 days and the Talbot harassed it whenever it came out of hiding, but then things worked...
Odd, everything I've read and observed for the past year says otherwise
"Talbot's Damsel, Chrysiptera talboti, also known as Talbot's Demoiselle or Talbots Damsel, features an attractive canary yellow head and a bright white/blue body. They are a gregarious damsel species that is popular with...
Which one is the devil, the firefish found a cave for now, the talbot is now out of it's cave and patrolling the tank. I have a Talbot in another tank and it's the least aggressive fish in it, and I never found firefish to be very aggressive- usually on the timid side and hide a lot
I noticed that the color in my container turned much lighter- algae was growing on the walls- so I switched containers. I wonder if the algae absorbed the fertilizer and if I should dose again- full/half/ quarter- can one over/ under fertilize?
After rehoming the fish and working through the issues with the 13g, I figured it needed a couple of fish- bought 2 talbot damsels- one died right away. So the tank has just had the single Talbot, a couple of hermits and zoas and palys in it for the last month. Talbots aren't aggressive or...
Mine are secondary. I got covid from the dr or someone in his office when covid first hit when I had the first surgery- one reason I go back into reefing ( during recovery), also the reason I'm hesitant about seeing a dr or doing things in small, confined places
The directions from Mercer of Montana says to fertilize with 1 ML per liter, but if I remove 2 cups, add 3 cups salt water each week, do I fertilize again, and if I do, do I fertilize for what I added or the full volume