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Posted 6/12/2008 6:53:11 AM
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Yeah, I love my yellow tailed damsel. He is sweet as pie...never hurt a soul. He gets chased around by my blue-green chromis, which are supposed to be more peaceful (go figure). On a side note, I said earlier that it wasn't a good idea to keep only two chromis, but I have to rescind that. I got a pair of them free so I decided to take a chance. They were from an established tank that they had been in together for more than a year, and are definitely male and female. They get along great, and only occasionally do a little harmless chasing around. I think the key is to get a pair that has chosen each other from a group and then move the pair to the desired tank together. Otherwise it is probably safer to stick to a group of five or more.

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