The lfs wasn't quite sure which species they were but between one savvy employee and myself we made a positive i.d ( i am thinking they were both the same sex) the only problem is if there is a sick or disoriented fish going to their area.i think they are one of the better damsels They have staked out a territory in the corner of the tank and don't seem to bother any tankmates
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Several people here keep multiple damsels together in the chrysiptera family which is typically more peaceful
Starcki's are a bit larger
Allens, talbots, tracy's, azures, are all good choices I tend to keep them in groups of 3 or 5 but understand you have a smaller area to work with It can be done and they add a splash of color and speed. Hi guys, quick question, looking at adding some small fish to add a bit of movement in the tank
I was thinking about azure and talbots damselfish I have never kept damselfish before, would one of each work or are you better to keep them in small groups of 5 or so ** please do not request ids here There is another forum for that
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You can mix damsels, but a few you listed are monsters The azure, yellow tail, and springer's are all good Stay in that genus (chrysiptera) You don't want anything in the dascyllus genus (domino, white tail, 3/4 stripe), and you don't want any neoglypidodon (cross's) either.
Chanel spring 2001 couture vogue Not sure of the names but i have a blue yellow tail damsel , blue yellow belly damsel, and three talbots I still had to blow the pumpkin flatworms off of my orange mushrooms. Out of that list 1 starck would be swell
Talbots would also be nice
I think with damsels you just need to have a system setup with plenty of space for them to retreat, sleep, and corals/rock to break the chase that will start Add speed, color, movement, and more. I had 2 talbots for about 3 years , when they are young they are not very territorial , even when they try the wrasses i had would put them in their space As they got older they staked out opposite ends of the tank