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dvmsn
07/24/2008, 09:45 PM
Do yellow tail damsels dig?
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Moonstream
07/24/2008, 11:04 PM
mine didnt. he did hide a lot though and I never saw him eat, even when I fed live brine (which IME all fih I have had love). I do plan to add 1 or 2 to my 75g at some point.

buzzbombtom
07/25/2008, 12:46 AM
no but they can be mean as heck

DNickell
07/25/2008, 09:39 AM
I know others have different experiences than I have, but I have had a few types of Damsels and found them all to be like having poltergeists infesting my tank. I consider them demon spawn.

I noticed a LFS in Louisville offers a "lease" arrangement by which you can make use of their large Grouper for "Damsel removal service." That pretty much sums up my view of these fish.

Moonstream
07/25/2008, 10:26 AM
many damsels are very, very aggressive, or devil spawn, as one might call them. yellowtails are actually fairly peaceful fish, and while they might become a problem if a large one was added first to a tank, a small one added last shouldnt e too bad in a tank that has fish that can hold there own.

block head
07/25/2008, 02:11 PM
my yellow tails were great , very active, ate algae, very hearty fish

Chihuahua6
07/25/2008, 03:32 PM
I have four right now. Three are in quarantine and one is in my 47 gal. None of mine dig.

I plan on adding all of them and maybe a few more to my 280 gal.

sean48183
07/25/2008, 08:41 PM
Blue w/yellow tails are great little peaceful fish that you almost forget you have in your tank. I have had one for almost 3 years and he is docile as can be. He has this little section of my tank that he hangs out in and every once in a while will chase a fish but nothing serious. I also have a 4 stripe that isn't really too bothersome. My tomato clown now that is a whole different story.

mikchabe
07/26/2008, 03:49 PM
The Green Chromis is also a relatively peaceful damsel. I've had a group of them with only minimal aggression, even with a significant difference in size.