MIKE NY

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oh please anything people don't understand they call it the devil. Devil algae now it's devil fish. What will it be tomorrow? I love damsels,i always have in my tanks.
x2...I have a few my tank as well and just added another one...just have to understand that some are more aggressive than others and which ones to avoid especially in smaller tanks...
 

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I like damsels I have a sm springer beautiful and a sm tailbot colorful both 5$ they add nice color and r active but they r in a 225 so so far they r not too bad not sure if that will hold true as they get lg
 

MIKE NY

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It probably won't hold true Matt...LOL many not all get more aggressive as they mature. I had a breeding pair of Talbot's are were peaceful when small too, but changed as they got larger and pairing off didn't help...I just have the one now. I had a few breeding pairs of damsels, but I only keep singles now to avoid some of the fighting...
 

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x2...I have a few my tank as well and just added another one...just have to understand that some are more aggressive than others and which ones to avoid especially in smaller tanks...

OK :grumpy:
then what kind of damsels do you keep I'm gonna give it a shoot
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MIKE NY

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OK :grumpy:
then what kind of damsels do you keep I'm gonna give it a shoot
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One thing to remember is most if not all will defend a territory.. Some just defend larger areas. I try to keep the smaller members of the family Chrysiptera and Chromis( many look like damsels, but alot less aggressive)... I DON"T recommend fish from the families Abudefduf, Neoglyphidodon, Pompacentrus and Dascyllus unless you have a large tank. With fish there are always exceptions, but for the most part this has held true for me...also I will never add a sixline again!
In his first post the yellow tail was fine until the Domino was added..
 
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One thing to remember is most if not all will defend a territory.. Some just defend larger areas. I try to keep the smaller members of the family Chrysiptera and Chromis( many look like damsels, but alot less aggressive)... I DON"T recommend fish from the families Abudefduf, Neoglyphidodon, Pompacentrus and Dascyllus unless you have a large tank. With fish there are always exceptions, but for the most part this has held true for me...also I will never add a sixline again!
In his first post the yellow tail was fine until the Domino was added..

Correct Yellowtail was fine until Domino was added. 6 line is fine. It plays nice with everyone else.



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