JDavid;968106 wrote: Why do normal people like mixed drinks?
Fixed this for you
JDavid;968106 wrote: Why do normal people like mixed drinks?
McPhock;968246 wrote: Fixed this for you
OceanDeep85;967862 wrote: Wasn't aware that Damsels made you less of a man... Odd.
+ 1 on what he said. I love Damsels too.OceanDeep85;968129 wrote: Damsel haters. Hate away. I still dig 'em.
Damsels isn't the only things he hates. Stay tuned and you'll find out.OceanDeep85;967863 wrote: Thanks all... Other than the damsel hater, everyone seems pretty awesome!!
You pretty much nailed it, they're pretty aggressive to other damselfish, and not many consider clownfish damselfish but I'm pretty sure they are. I know that they will be territorial. And when you want to get them out, good luck! But are they ugly? I must confess, I like chromis. I want to have 2 or 3 in the 60 cube.. But I might just opt for a pair of clowns, a kole tang, and a nice wrasse instead. And maybe a red scooter blenny.. And maybe a cool goby...WannabeeaReefKeeper;968315 wrote: First, Welcome to the ARC! Some here are biased on some things while others say go with what you enjoy. I guess I'm also less of a man because Damsels are one of my favorite fish. I'm attracted to them because while I was overseas in Asian; I saw damsels while snorkeling and during low tide. Of course, there was many other varieties of fish, but the damsels stood out to me for their colorful blue present.
Many don't like Damsels because they can be aggressive and territorial to other tank mates. Damsels are also very hard to catch if you need to capture them. Any rocks will have to be removed from the tank and it still would be hard to capture them. In your research here at ARC, you will find others complaining on how difficult it is to capture a Damsel and a few have left the Damsels in the tank because of the difficulty in their attempts to get the Damsel out of the tank.
Again, welcome to the ARC.
Wannabee
OceanDeep85;967908 wrote: Gotcha gotcha. It went over my head because, well, I'm still getting to know everyone... haha. Wasn't hurt over it, just confused. How does a fish make someone less manly? I scratched my head for a second and then went on living my life.
I will definitely check out his tank.
I've really enjoyed getting to know everyone and am absolutely elated that such an awesome club like this exists here at home. :up:
+ 1 on what Jacob stated. A tank without a clown is just a tank. A tank with a clown is a reef tank. Just as a circus is not a circus without a clown or two. What attraction does the majority of children remember about the circus at such a young age? A clown of course.JC_k;967875 wrote: Every reef tank has to have a clown in my opinion lol.
I think the word your looking for is finding not saving Nemo. LmaoWannabeeaReefKeeper;968326 wrote: + 1 on what Jacob stated. A tank without a clown is just a tank. A tank with a clown is a reef tank. Just as a circus is not a circus without a clown or two. What attraction does the majority of children remember about the circus at such a young age? A clown of course.
Can you imagine "Saving Nemo" without the star of the show? I don't believe it would have been a major hit with another fish. Every child that sees a reef tank with a clown fish states "There's Nemo". How could it be any other way.
Wannabee
jtsreef;968328 wrote: I think the word your looking for is finding not saving Nemo. Lmao