- Talbots Damsel, what a fish! | Reef2Reef
Recently acquired two Talbot's damselfish The LFS wasn't quite sure which species they were but between one savvy employee and myself we made a positive i d What a delightful fish They have staked out a territory in the corner of the tank and don't seem to bother any tankmates They
- Keeping different kinds of damsel together? | Reef2Reef
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
- Talbot damsel questions. | Reef2Reef
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 ( 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 in my new
- Damsel eating flatworms ?? | Reef2Reef
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
- Selecting a damsel or Chromis for my tank? | Reef2Reef
So Azures, Talbots, Tracy's, etc As a few stated any fish can become aggressive if the tank isn't set up properly Damsels need a lot of nooks, crannies, and caves to hole up in They will carve out there space and chase some away that try and take it So a mature tank with healthy coral growth is best when keeping lots of damsels
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- Can you mix damsel species? | Reef2Reef
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
- Good group fish | Reef2Reef
Chromis can still be your first choice just look beyond the 'standard' green, there are a multitude of others -Vandervelts (if you are planning a 'quiet tank), Retrofaciatus, Agillis will give you a good starting point for research, there are loads of them waiting to be discovered Fusilier damsels (Lepidozygus tapeinosoma) are excellent, peaceful group fish (if you can find them) and cheap
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