think they're trying to tell me 4-corner tanks (dividing tanks into four sections for the most aggressive african cichlids) are a good idea

been liking what I've been reading about damselfish, they're aggressive like cichlids, like saltwater cichlids, and extremely hardy and inexpensive like zebra danios, eventhough damselfish are mostly wild they seem interesting, wild fish are interesting and I'm looking forward to getting one in a few weeks or so, to test out as an aggressive solo wetpet, and to test and make sure the floor tiles I'm using in my tanks are safe. think I'm gonna drop the black mollies this year, and focus on zebra danios, tropheus, and damselfish instead. got everything I need to setup my other two tanks, which is another 5.5g and 10g, but I haven't felt like setting them up yet, the 10g is gonna be my first sanded tank which I'm planning to get another seven zebra danios for, and then a single tropheus, if they get along together I'm gonna leave that tank alone, and get a second tropheus for the 5.5g, to keep as a solo wetpet, and to compare behaviors with the other tropheus - who'll be more like a centerpiece fish in a community zebra danio tank, doubt I'm gonna attempt to keep two or more tropheus in the same tank this year, but I might, probably next year though, when I also might get more than one damselfish for a larger saltwater tank, both the tropheus tank and damselfish tank decorated similarly, since they're both aggressive fish, except my saltwater tanks are tiled with upsidedown tiles, so I have to use terracotta pots instead of plastic bins, cause there's no gravel or sand to weigh plastic bins down with, depending on how the two different tropheus I keep this year behave, one being kept in a 5.5g as a solo wetpet, and the other as a centerpiece fish in a community zebra danio tank, will help design tanks for tropheus and damselfish next year, or later this year, solo wetpet tanks, centerpiece/community tanks, possibly colony tanks,

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