IMO I would toss the damsel, get a small blue or yellow tang just in case a little algae forms
__________________
__________________
Saltwater Aquarium Enthusiast (sôltwôtr -kwâr-m n-thz-st) - One bound in servitude as the property of a person, household or object.
Synonym - Happiness in slavery
For a 10g nano? I'd stick with the damsel! I've heard mixed reviews on the CBS, but I don't remember what the down sides were. I'd go with a skunk, just because I like them so much! Good luck with your decision!
__________________ Phyllis
Join the NJ Reef Club Today! Saving the world's reefs one living room at a time! MACNA XXI Atlantic City, NJ September 25-27, 2009
I would skip the CBS in a nano. It is tight quarters for one of these. I also would get rid of the damsel and try a peppermint or skunk ccleaner.
__________________
Some people are like slinkies...they serve no real purpose yet can still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs!:p
Have a great day! Brian
Yea, thats what I was thinking ,peppermints get rid of aiptisa and thats a plus, if I see that the tank is going well and everything looks healthy I will add a skunk cleaner because they are costly
What kinds of fish can you really keep in a 10g or less. The compatibility chart on the home page doesn't list any for smaller than 30g. I would be interested in knowing which ones.